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The Mora Companion Spark Emergency is a multifunctional survival knife designed for outdoor and emergency situations. The Scandi Grind edge and the serrated section make it easy to cut branches, slice ropes, and clear obstacles. The blunt tip ensures safe handling, while the molded handle with a friction grip includes an integrated fire starter that can be used on the spine. The high-visibility colors help and reflective paracord ensure the knife is always within sight. The ambidextrous sheath fits both right- and left-handed users, and features a practical belt clip.
With the Companion Spark Emergency, you’re always prepared—whether in the wilderness or a critical situation. The Scandi Grind edge makes cutting branches or clearing obstacles effortless, while the 2,7 cm serrated section effectively cuts through ropes and tough materials. The blunt tip allows for safe use without the risk of puncture injuries. Use the integrated fire starter in the handle on the unpolished spine to quickly ignite a fire in any conditions.
Companion Spark Emergency (S) features a 2.5 mm thick blade made from Swedish stainless steel (12C27), with long-lasting sharpness and over 80% recycling rate. After heat treatment in our knife factory in Mora, the blade achieves a hardness of 56.5 HRC. The combination of the Scandi Grind edge, which provides strength in every cut, and the serrated section makes the knife ready for versatile use.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.