I would say that argon would be the gas of choice, between my hobbies and my profession I deal with cylinders gases of Ar, Co2, and Co2/N mixtures and have experimented with many uses in the shop (purging Nelsonite containers and opened bottles of wine just a couple- oxygen is a pretty destructive gas). A TIG unit can run on Co2/Ar mixes or pure Ar, and although the Ar is more expensive I always get it due to the variety of metals I work with and the need for absolutely clean and flawless welds. The pure Ar leaves steel so clean you can hardly tell it was ever heated.
With an oven purged with Ar, you should have no problem meeting or exceeding the cleanliness and lack of decarb that I get with my salt baths, and that is the option I would direct most folks to if they were thinking of salts. For general knifemaking the purged oven is cheaper, cleaner and safer, with much less maintenance.