10″ Panawal Sirupate Village Khukuri | Genuine Military Full Tang Black Kukri 

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This 10″ Panawal Sirupate Village Khukuri has a 10-inch raw finished blade made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel with a 4.5-inch full tang handle made from rosewood. It can be used to effectively chop wood, kindle firewood, cut meat, clear bushes, etc.

US$ 104.00

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Karda made from normal steel sharp enough to cut fruits, vegetables etc.

Karda made from same material as the main khukuri blade with razor sharp edge that can be used to cut ropes, open tin cans etc.

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Blade Size

10"

Handle Size

4.5"

Blade Material

5160 High Carbon Steel

Handle Material

Rosewood

Scabbard Material

Pinewood, Water Buffalo Leather

Blade Type

Hand Forged

Blade Finish Type

Rust Free

Handle Type

Full Flat Tang

Hand Orientation

Right Hand

Blade Shape

Curved

Style

Panawal Sirupate Khukuri

Belly

1.96"(5 cm)

Handle Circumference

3.5"

Spine Hardness

22 – 25 RC

Belly Hardness

45 – 46 RC

Edge Hardness

58 – 60 RC

Upper Spine

10 mm

Lower Spine

6 mm

Khukuri Weight

800gm

Total Weight

1050gm

This is 10″ Panawal Sirupate Village Khukuri | Genuine Military Full Tang Black Kukri by Ex Gurkha Khukuri. This khukuri has a 10-inch raw finished blade made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel. The name “Sirupate’” is derived from the word “Siru” which is a species of grass that has very narrow and sharp leaves. Unlike other types of khukuris the blade of the Sirupate khukuri is very narrow that provides for razor-sharp cutting. The Sirupate design of this khukuri is accompanied by a raw finished blade. The blade is less bent at the spine and it is not as wide as other knives.

The handle is unique and practical. It is 4.5-inch in length and has a full tang handle made from rosewood. Two rosewood pieces one on each side are strongly bolted to the metal of the handle part of the blade by two rivets. This type of handle is excellent for heavy-duty work as the impact of the blade is evenly distributed throughout the blade and to the user’s hand respectively.

This 10″ Panawal Sirupate Village Khukuri is one of the best working khukuri that can be effectively used to chop wood, kindle firewood, cut meat, clear bushes, etc. The blade is also forged to minimize rusting so you may freely use it in wet & humid situations.

The khukuri has two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold two small utility knives. There is a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for creating sparks by striking it to a flint. Then there is a little sharp knife known as “karda” used for skinning small animals.

The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as a conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt & as well as a spot for catching and neutralizing an enemy blade.

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