This Bushcraft knife is a more refined version of the Morakniv Companion Heavy Duty knife with a carbon steel blade. The Companion will cost less than half of the cost of the Bushcraft knife, but you get a few enhancements with the Bushcraft. The blades on both knives are are carbon steel and 3.2mm thick, and both weigh less than 6 oz. The Bushcraft blade is about 5/16" longer at 4.25". The Bushcraft blade is about 2.5mm wider and coated with a black tungsten coating. The handle on the Companion is a dark green plastic with a soft, black non-skid over-mold covering most of it. The Bushcraft handle Is also dark green and covered by a soft, black non-skid over-mold, but the over-mold covers nearly all of the handle. The Bushcraft has a index finger groove and a more pronounced finger guard. There are also grooves in the over-mold for the thumb and the palm. Both handles feel very similar, and the molded plastic sheaths are similar. The bushcraft sheath offers two belt clips which can be snapped into the slot on the back of the sheath. One opens up to be fastened or slid over a belt up to 1 1/2" wide. The other is a closed loop and will slide over a belt of up to 2 1/2" wide. The belt loop on the Companion's sheath is a closed loop molded as part of the sheath and will accommodate a 1 3/4" belt.



These knives are very similar, so if you only get one just decide if the enhancements are for you. These knives are perfect for most outdoor activities; hunting, camping, hiking or just a cook-out. Check out Morakniv knives on YouTube. They are so tough you can baton or drive nails with them. They are so sharp you can easily make a feather stick or carve tent pegs or a steak.