yo - looking to buy a decent knife but im a noob when it comes to which manufacturers i can trust for quality and reliability etc
can u recommend some knives pls !
>>788785
Gerber is an American brand. And bear grylls is a trusted outdoor enthusiast.
Have you considered a gerber bear grylls survival knife?
>>788817
>meme knife
>>788785
how much do you want to spend?
>>788823
Buy a mora, they aren't the flashiest but they cost about £11 so it doesn't matter what you do with it.
If you rant something fancier get a bk2 or bk22 (same knife different sheath)
>>788823
http://www.heinnie.com/condor-kephart
Kephart?
>>788831
mora/bk guy here if you are getting a knife get it from heinnie haynes their postage is ridiculously fast
heres the BK http://www.heinnie.com/bk-t-campanion-2nd-gen
and the mora http://www.heinnie.com/mora-robust
my only other advice is don't go too big with your first knife. Everyone does it then realises smaller knives are easier to use
>>788841
nice thanks !
I like Schrade bush knives; thick full tang things. The ones with micarta handles are nice looking
Condor make some good ones too
Becker too
Mora are good, but the tang isn't stout, so there's a "chance" (however small that may be) of the handle breaking
Thick, full tang bush knives are probably the best overall for a general camping knife that can do it all. 5-6 inch blade is the best, as you have more to work with compared to the shorter blades, and when in da woods, the extra inch or two doesn't matter as it's not meant to be concealed.
THE ONTARIO RANGER TFI
>>788785
Maybe a condor bushlore?