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Which is a better fixed blade knife?
I want a high quality fixed blade knife for hunting/fishing and surviving out in the wilderness if needed.
I'm looking at the Chris Reeves Mountaineer 1 or the Bark River Bravo 1. Both have life time warranties and are priced almost the same.
Someone posted the Bark River Bravo 1 chipped while choping a torn bush branch half an inch thick. Right now, leaning towards the Mountaineer 1.
Blade quality I don't know. But I'm just answering to tell you thanks for this post, because the Chris Reeves Mountaineer 1 is quite possibly the most bad-ass knife I've ever seen. So obviously, I vote for that one.
The fact that the handle and blade are all carved out of one piece of steel is also very awesome, which helps get my vote. A round handle may not seem ergonomic, but with the way he has that "first" finger groove smoothed into it, I think it would be quite stable and more comfortable than you'd think. I also give it my vote because you can store crap in the handle, like some waterproof matches or some sort of lighting system. It's very rare to come across a quality knife with this feature.
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