Blade Size | 20" |
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Handle Size | 12" |
Blade Material | High Graded 5160 Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Scabbard Material | Cottonwood, Laha (Traditional Nepalese adhesive), Leather |
Handle Type | Full Tang |
Overall Length | 32" |
Blade Thickness | 8 mm |
Spine Hardness | 22 – 25 RC |
Belly Hardness | 45 – 46 RC |
Edge Hardness | 58 – 60 RC |
Khukuri Weight | 1300gm |
Total Weight | 1800gm |
This 20-inch Zombie Apocalypse Chopper Khukuri ( also called “kukri“) is an authentic survival khukuri that performs multiple tasks like clearing, chopping, logging, slaughtering animals for food, etc.
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US$ 262.00
This 20-inch Zombie Apocalypse Chopper Khukuri (also called “kukri” or “khukri” by many people outside Nepal) is handmade by Kaami (Nepalese blacksmiths who are an ethnic group or community of people in Nepal who are the inheritors of the art of khukuri making for generations) who mostly belong to the “Bishwakarma” caste, using top-quality materials in a very traditional way with traditional hand tools.
The semi-polished handmade blade on this 20” Zombie Apocalypse Chopper Khukuri is made of durable highly graded 5160 carbon steel. The thickness of the blade is about 11 mm at Spine. The khukuri is very strong with a balanced water temper on the edge. The long handle of this khukuri is a 12-inch full tang made for 2 hand handling. It is made from rosewood. The scabbard is made from cottonwood covered in water-buffalo leather. The overall length of this khukuri is 32 inches in length
The hardness of steel is 22-25 RC at the spine, 45-46 RC at the belly, and a fine 58-60 RC at the edge. The Zombie Apocalypse Chopper Khukuri is an authentic survival tool that performs multiple tasks like clearing, chopping, logging, slaughtering animals for food, etc. This khukuri can be your useful companion on your adventure trips like hunting & safaris.
Tips to Care for the Knife:
- Never store your knife for a long time in a leather sheath.
- Leather can absorb water, which will rust the knife while decreasing the lifespan of the leather. So, try to avoid leather materials from getting soaked in water. If they get wet, dry them gently at ambient temperature. Don’t dry leather materials in a hot dryer, radiator, or direct sunshine.
- Always clean the blade with oil or wax after using it.
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