Mora 2000 (S) Anniversary Edition – First Production Run
44.42 €
The Morakniv 130-year Anniversary also marks the 30-year jubilee of the legendary Mora 2000. Introducing the new Mora 2000 (S) Anniversary Edition – a true collector’s item. The knives made in the very first production run are marked with a number between 1-130 and is now available in our stores. Limited to one purchase per customer.
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Brand: Morakniv
Knife Series: Mora 2000
Knife Type: All-round, Skinning Knife
Usage Area: All-round, Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor
Colour: Black
Blade Length: 109 mm
Blade Thickness: 2,5 mm
Knife Length: 224 mm
Total Length: 253 mm
Net Weight: 138,0 g
Steel Type: Recycled Swedish Stainless Steel
Blade Shape: Straight
Blunt Tip: No
Fire Steel Compatible: No
Flex Grade: Stiff
Serrated Edge: No
Serrated Spine: No
Handle Material: TPE-rubber
Handedness: Left Handed, Right Handed
Edge Protection: Polymer Sheath
Sheath Orientation: Left, Right
Fit for Children: No
MOLLE-compatible: No
Floating: No
Product description
The new Mora 2000 (S) Anniversary Edition has a limited black colour to the optimal friction grip handle. The 2.5 mm thick polished blade is made of Swedish stainless steel of the highest quality, hardened and treated in our factory in Mora, according to a secret company recipe. The blade of this special edition is marked with an engraving, dating the years of Morakniv 1891 – 2021. The Scandi grind profile makes it easy to keep sharp, while the blade also has a profile grind for increased precision. Just as the original Mora 2000 the spine is rounded. Also, the polymer handle doesn’t conduct cold, which means that working with the knife is equally safe and comfortable any time of year. The sheath made in black polymer has an adaptable black leather strap so the knife is always close at hand on your belt or rucksack. This knife is a must for the outdoor enthusiast ‘s next adventure. Made in Sweden, refined from our iconic past.
Bellissimi coltelli. Ne posseggo gi 3 ma ho intenzione zione di prenderne altri nel mio prossimo viaggio in Svezia
Renato Alberoni –