Moras are good light/medium duty knives but Ive replaced it with Varusteleka Jääkäripuukko knives. Cheap enough to buy several to stash. Same 80crv2 as my Winklers and seems about as sturdy. Yes they are ugly and look like something elves would use.
I'm really interested in learning more about these knives, as I've eyed them up, and have heard great things, but haven't yet picked one up.
Good to hear!
Having carried these knives that much, what's your preference as far as sheath? I'm guessing you haven't been toting it around in the original plastic or nylon all that time?
As far as the BK2 goes, the plastic sheath is garbage, the nylon ones aren't that bad though. I rarely carry a knife as large as the BK2; I've found that I would rather have a machete or an axe in hand or close by for larger cutting tasks that the BK2 would accomplish, and then a knife with a blade of no more than 4-5" for most bushcrafting tasks relegated to a knife. You would be very surprised just how much you can do with a well-designed knife and a blade under 5" in the woods. Where I see the BK2 being an excellent knife is if you only have one tool that needs to handle abuse, chop/baton wood, possibly kill/butcher things, and dig/wedge/pry things. That's the primary reason that I have one in a car kit to augment whatever I also carry with me.
The BK11 is another story, as the sheath isn't awful, and I jerry-rigged an IWB setup that worked decently for me and added a pair of micarta scales to fill out the handle.
I have a sheath from Yellow Hawk Kydex (
https://yellowhawkcustomkydex.com/) for my Mora Garberg (which probably gets the most general use), but have heard good things about Armatus Carry Solutions.
https://www.armatuscarry.com. I haven't used them personally though.
I tend to carry folders and then small (sub-3") fixed blades mostly these days, only opting for larger fixed blades when I am openly carrying them in the field. Anything that requires chopping either gets a machete or an axe, which is a luxury in bulk and weight that I am lucky to be able to afford.
Hope that this is helpful.