Nice. I've got a couple Mora MG Companion heavy duty ones. Love those knives and they are so cheap, but so well made. I'm going to get one for a friend after I get paid this wed.. Liah, I'm just wanting to be very specific for this RP. Reason being, is most people don't really realize what resources they might or might not have on them. By learning to look at the gear you have, things yo have on you, and see exactly what everything could be used for, it increases survivability and the possiblities. Most characters are carrying around at least six feet of cordage in their shoe laces, maybe more. You can do a lot with just five things.. a good knife or pocket knife, a lighter or ferrocerium rod (firesteel), some cordage, and coverage, like a tarp or something for shelter. Add in a bandanna, a canvas sail needle, a light source like a flashlight or head lamp, a decent compass, mirror, and some duct tape or gorilla tape and you can do even more. Urban survival has a little bit different needs, but some things stay the same. For instance, several people have food cans on them with food in them. They're probably going to throw them away (I don't know) when they empty the cans. I wouldn't. you can use them to boil water, carry things in, even create a hobo stove if you've got a good cutting tool and a little time. The lids that come off some pull tab cans have very sharp edges. I would use this to my advantage for small cutting tool, like skinning or careful cutting. So it's not a matter of picking on anyone, if you felt like that. It's just accuracy in detail because it may come into play.