18″ overall length with 12″ long blade, 5.5″ long handle (with lanyard hole), weighs about 1.75 lbs or 28 oz, the thikness of the blade is about 3/8″ or 10 mm at the spine (all spec are approximetly)
Highly Graded Carbon Steel (Steel 5160 Spring), Unpolished Blade,It’s comes with 2 small utilities knives (Karda & Chakmak).It’s comes with 2 small utilities knives (Karda & Chakmak).
Handmade by “Bishwakarmas” (Born khukuri Makers) using the top quality materials in a very traditional way with predictable tools
Using very high quality materials in a very traditional manner.
Razor Sharp edge,Savage blend of tradition and innovation, style and function Uniquely potent full-tang blade,Perfect for outdoor recreation, tactical ops, much more.Distinctive inward-curving “gurkha” blade profile.
Spec of 12″ long blade famous Survival Traditional Kukri Knife: This is a handcrafted kukri therefore please note that each one might have slight variations in measurement. Blade size: 12 inches, semi-polished blade Handle size: 5.5 inches full tang dark white Sadan wood handle Overall Length: 17.5 inches from the tip of the blade to pommel (Approx). Weight: about 1.75 lbs (28 oz) with blade, sheath & utility knives. Scabbard: Cotton Covered in Buffalo Leather Origin: Hand forge at Ex-Army Kukri House factory in Kathmandu Nepal. Blade Hardness: spine: 22-25 RC, Belly: 45-46 RC, Edge: 58-60 RC, Steel General Information about Kukri: The Kukri is the distinctive curved Nepalese knife that is very popular with the Military & Nepalese people. It is the basic utility knife of the Nepalese people. The Kukri is respected throughout the world for its fearful effectiveness as a close combat knife. It is, similar to a machete, used as a utility knife in Nepal. It is a characteristic survival blade of the Nepalese army, the Royal British Army regiment of the British Army, regiments of the Indian army, Singapore police, and Royal Brunei Guard. The Kukri is effective as a chopping and slashing knife. While most famed for use in the military, the Kukri is the most commonly used multipurpose tool in the fields and homes in Nepal. Its use has varied from building, clearing, chopping firewood, digging, slaughtering animals for food, cutting meat and vegetables, skinning animals, and opening cans.
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