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I use a Maxpedition Beefy for my survival kit and I am trying to come up with the best items to put in it. I want a good full tang fixed blade to put in the spine area of the kit. It is about 6'' long by about 2.5" wide. I would like to stay below $50 if possible. I would like some kind of handle scales if possible as apposed to something like the Buck Pak lite, (which otherwise looks like a good possibility except that it's about 5/8" too long.) because I want it to be comfortable for long term use. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I know that AG Russell sells them and He don't sell no junk.
Boker makes good knives - also on the Buck PakLite - everyone I know who has one wraps the handle area with paracord to make a grippier handle and to have some emergency paracord with you, so don't discount it yet. Look at the ESEE 3 or ESEE 4. Also look at the Morakniv Bushcraft or Morakniv Companion Heavy Duty, and don't let the fact that they are less than $20.00 fool you, they are great survival knives. Good luck!
Good to know.
Robert Burris said:
I know that AG Russell sells them and He don't sell no junk.
Data, I would definitely wrap it if I got it, but I think it's too long. As for ESEE, I have a 6, and it is awesome, but a 3 or 4 would be out of the budget I'm shooting for, and I think even the 3 is too long, and too wide. I have a Mora Companion, and it is a great knife. That's the first one I tried to put in the kit, but it is too long as well. Thanks for the suggestions though.
Data (C Thomas) said:
Boker makes good knives - also on the Buck PakLite - everyone I know who has one wraps the handle area with paracord to make a grippier handle and to have some emergency paracord with you, so don't discount it yet. Look at the ESEE 3 or ESEE 4. Also look at the Morakniv Bushcraft or Morakniv Companion Heavy Duty, and don't let the fact that they are less than $20.00 fool you, they are great survival knives. Good luck!
Jim, I have that knife and box, I call it my "Mini Kit" and have a lighter, compass, whistle, light, and tool with pliers and flat and Philips screw drivers in it. It is a great knife and tin, but not the size I'm looking for. Thanks though.
James Cole said:
The Gerber Guardian Back-Up at Blade HQ is $46.50 + shipping. This is an excellent knife which will fit nicely in your kit spine area. Check it out.
If you are looking for a cheap little knife, Atlanta Cutlery has a little Patch Knife with hard wood scales and a leather sheath. It's 4 5/8 overall and is stainless and has brass pins. The price is only $9.95 plus shipping.
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