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The Mora Garberg Grand Carbon is a large bushcraft knife with a full-tang blade made of carbon steel with a black DLC coating. It's developed for advanced bushcraft and tough wilderness use, where the longer blade adds strength for heavy-duty work like felling small trees.
Garberg Grand BlackBlade (C) is a large bushcraft knife featuring a 142 mm long and 3.2 mm thick blade in carbon steel. The black DLC coating reduces reflection and provides some protection against corrosion. The full-tang blade is well-balanced and extends through the handle, with an exposed rear tang for batoning, scraping, or striking a fire starter. The ground spine is ferro rod compatible, and the knife comes with a leather sheath.
The extended blade makes Garberg Grand BlackBlade (C) strong enough to fell small trees. It handles demanding tasks such as splitting wood, carving, cutting branches, and building shelter. A reliable survival tool for bushcraft and wilderness expeditions.
The dark brown handle is ergonomically shaped with a Dala-pattern friction grip and finger guard, ensuring a firm grip in any weather. The knife comes with a vegetable-tanned European leather sheath in matching brown, equipped with a practical belt loop.
Garberg is named after a fäbod near Mora – a place shaped by strength, self-sufficiency, and life in harmony with nature. Garberg Grand BlackBlade (C) is made in the knife factory in Mora, Sweden, with over 130 years of knife-making tradition.
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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.