Blade Size | 13" High Carbon Steel, 5160. Highly Polished Blade. |
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Handle Size | 5" Full Tang Water Buffalo Horn Handle |
Belly | 5.8 cm |
Blade Material | High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160 |
Blade Thickness | 10 mm |
Blade Finish Type | Polished |
Blade Weight | 1000 gm |
Handle Material | Horn |
Handle Type | Full Flat Tang |
Chakmak Included ? | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Right Handed |
Sheath Material | Cottonwood, Water Buffalo Leather |
Blade Steel Hardness | Spine = 22-25 RC, Belly = 45-46 RC, Edge = 54-55 RC |
This is Full Tang Gurkha Service No 1 Remade Kukri is the most common and popular khukuri amongst the Gurkha soldiers. This Kukri is the most popular army Kukri (Service No 1), very famous because of its close association with the Gurkhas gets remade and now becomes stronger and steadier because of the flat tang blade invested and with two rivets bolting from both sides
US$ 165.00
About this item
- EGKH Nepal company is owned and run by Ex Veterans who supply hand-forged high-quality kukris blades all around the world
- Handcrafted in the EGKH factory outlet in Nepal by famous & very skilled blacksmiths using very high-quality materials in a very traditional manner.
- 100% Quality Warranty, each blade comes with EGKH marked on the blade and our quality warranty certificate.
- Hand Forged High Graded carbon steel blade, 5160
- Razor Sharp blade, Easy to sharp, Balance water tempered for daily work
This is Full Tang Gurkha Service No. 1 Remade Kukri is the most common and popular khukuri amongst the Gurkha soldiers. This Kukri is the most popular army Kukri (Service No 1), very famous because of its close association with the Gurkhas gets remade and now becomes stronger and steadier because of the flat tang blade invested and with two rivets bolting from both sides. All Khukuris have two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark from flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning small animals such as rabbits. The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most kukris serves as the conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a device for catching and neutralizing an enemy blade.
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