Quoted By:
I didn't read any of the above but I'm just going to assume it's wrong.
Moras are good because they're very well-made, use quality steel for the price, don't have any stupid gimmicks (unlike pretty much every other manufacturer on the market), and use the very good scandi grind.
This last bit is important as it gives the knife edge strength and simplicity.
The only downside is they're all partial tang (the bit of the knife that sticks into the handle), although this will almost never matter unless you're using a knife for something it was frankly never meant to do in the first place, like all the survivalist autists you'll find all over YouTube.
Unless you're so stupid you would use a knife to fell a tree, a Mora is more than functional as an outdoorsman's tool. They're not very nice looking, and if that matters very much to you, look elsewhere. The sheaths are also poor, but you can always make your own. $15 for a knife that will literally last a lifetime is impossible to beat.
Pic related is my choice (carbon steel - make sure to treat it . . . Less than $15 shipped on Amazon)