Mora knives were mostly produced by the KJ Eriksson and
Frosts Knivfabrik (Frost's Knife Factory) companies; they merged their brands under Mora of Sweden, later renamed
Morakniv, but a number of other knife-makers also make mora-style knives. The Morakniv company uses blades of
12C27 stainless steel, UHB-20C
carbon steel,
Triflex steel, or very hard (
HRC 61) carbon steel laminated between softer alloyed steel. Other manufacturers of mora-type knives are Cocraft a house brand of
Clas Ohlson, Best Tools and Hultafors.
Some models Morakniv • Mora Companion MG High Carbon (replacement of the now discontinued 840 Clipper) • Mora Companion MG Stainless (replacement of the now discontinued 860 Clipper) • Mora Bushcraft Series • Mora Kansbol • Mora Garberg • Mora Outdoor 2000 rod built into the handle, which can be scraped with the back of the knife blade to make sparks and ignite tinder. Blade length ==See also==