Mora Companion MG
![]() | Outdated Product Form factor: Type: camping (hunting / fishing); Design: fixed; Blade profile: clip-point; Main blade type: smooth; Blade material: steel; Blade length (mm): 103; Handle material: rubber; Length (mm): 218; Weight (g): 116; More features: Case / scabbard: plastic scabbard; Country of origin: Sweden |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Mora Companion MG is a highly regarded fixed-blade knife known for its excellent price/quality ratio. Made in Sweden, it features a 103 mm Sandvik 12C27 steel blade with a hardness of 56 HRC, offering reliable performance for various tasks such as hunting, fishing, and general outdoor use. Users appreciate its comfortable rubber handle and the knife's ease of sharpening, making it a practical choice for both beginners and experienced users. While the blade may thin over time, it remains effective with regular maintenance. The knife's lightweight design and ergonomic grip enhance its usability, although the small guard may require careful handling. Despite its minor drawbacks, the Mora Companion MG is recommended for those seeking a durable and versatile tool that is not costly to replace, making it ideal for personal use in outdoor activities.
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Great knife for the money. I take it for hunting, fishing, and in general I always carry it with me in my bag. The knife is not expensive, and therefore not very sorry. But I can’t say that it is bad, or not of high quality. Steel 56, does an excellent job with most tasks. Calmly opens canned food, cuts branches, guts fish and carcasses on the hunt. With proper care, it will not rust. In any case, I impregnate it from time to time, and until now (about 3 years) there is no rust. The blade is thinning, no doubt, but I very often sharpen to the ideal. It sharpens easily, and with moderate use lasts more than a month. The handle is plastic, long and comfortable. The grip is pleasant, but the guard is weak, so I don’t give strong loads so that it doesn’t fly out of my hands. The cover is ordinary, it cannot be taken out by itself, and at the same time it is easy to take it out with one hand, but with the help of a finger. He earned his money a long time ago. I think as the main knife which is not particularly a pity - it will go 100%. Recommend for personal use. Hello to all fishermen and hunters! hard enough steel for the money. Comfortable grip. Relatively versatile. One of the best knives in terms of price / quality ratio. The guard is small. The metal is good, but still a little plasticine (looses over time) |
Miraculous lower. Ergonomics. Steel quality. Ease of sharpening. Ease of use. Reliability. Price. The MG color easily gets lost in the grass. But fortunately, there are plenty of colors to choose from. |
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Model modification:
- Companion MG model — has a stainless steel blade, 2.5 mm thick, knife weight 116 g
- Companion MG Carbon model — has a carbon steel blade, 2 mm thick, knife weight 110 g
- Companion Heavy Duty MG model — has a carbon steel blade, 3.2 mm thick, knife weight 132 g






















