Middle of the road fixed knife?

Going to echo the Buck recommendations. Have a buck folder that never leaves my pocket. Gets screaming sharp with just a work sharp field sharpener, holds an edge well and is inexpensive enough that I wouldn't feel too bad if I lost it. I know they make some fixed blades out of higher end steels, might look at those if you prefer s30v/magnacut/etc.
 
I have a few Mora knives and while I like them for their purpose and value, I hate the sheaths. The sheaths function fine, but just look cheap and lame.
totally agree and the handles make them heavy as hell.
if they had a shorter blade, and not a stupid handle. just skelotonize it.....oh baby that would be a sweet knife
 
Going to echo the Buck recommendations. Have a buck folder that never leaves my pocket. Gets screaming sharp with just a work sharp field sharpener, holds an edge well and is inexpensive enough that I wouldn't feel too bad if I lost it. I know they make some fixed blades out of higher end steels, might look at those if you prefer s30v/magnacut/etc.
whats the steel on your buck? they have caping knife that has a great price and weight...although i think it is a 420hc not sure if thats good or bad....1.6 oz though..
 
whats the steel on your buck? they have caping knife that has a great price and weight...although i think it is a 420hc not sure if thats good or bad....1.6 oz though..
It's 420HC. Bucks heat treats are the stuff of legend and it's a tough knife. Takes an edge like nobodies business. Was backpacking and used it for normal backpacking chores: cleaning trout, cutting Paracord, shaving kindling and I just touched it up on the work sharp and it was back to shaving sharp. I would have no reservations picking up a buck knife in 420hc. Think I picked it up for $50 at Walmart in 2018.
 
Argali carbon&serac are both fantastic options. Sv35 blades which work well and take an edge with little effort. Or you can get them in magnicut, few can notice a difference.
 
If you check the Buck website, they have sales on the classics from time to time. I picked up a 117 Brahma for around $100 for the S35vn version.

Mike
 
It's 420HC. Bucks heat treats are the stuff of legend and it's a tough knife. Takes an edge like nobodies business. Was backpacking and used it for normal backpacking chores: cleaning trout, cutting Paracord, shaving kindling and I just touched it up on the work sharp and it was back to shaving sharp. I would have no reservations picking up a buck knife in 420hc. Think I picked it up for $50 at Walmart in 2018.
Thats great to know. Thx!
 
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