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The Gurkha Authentic Hand-Hammered Kukri Knife is an 11-inch fixed blade knife, expertly crafted by local blacksmiths in Nepal. Made from high-quality 5160 carbon steel, this knife is not only a piece of history but also a reliable tool for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing approximately 1.8 lbs, it features a full tang design and comes with two small utility knives, making it an essential addition to any adventurer's gear.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Using Dry Cloth Only, Keep Well Lubricants |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Item Length | 17 Inches |
Blade Length | 11 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Sharp, Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Gurkha WW II Historical |
Style | Nepalese Gurkha |
Color | Black |
T**E
My go-to knife in the field. A workhorse that will outlive you.
'That's not a knoif, THIS is a knoif!!'The real Kukri's are such an amazing tool, and weapon. I've collected and used hundreds of knives in my day, love a lot of them. But I'd trade my Ka-Bar for a Kukri in a heartbeat. The spine on the blade is 3/8" thick. You will never bend that. The handle is an evolution of comfort and function, and even with sweaty or bloody hands, it will not slip. The scabbard is nice, save for the two little knives, they can be a bit tricky to get in and out, but you dont use them all that often, so I'm not concerned about it.If you like machete's, and hatchets, and hammer fists, and a solid stabby, this knife wins.
T**K
Real deal
Many fakes out there, this one is not a fake, real deal amazing workmanship
R**Y
faulty sheath
I received my Gurka Kukri the other day. Upon pulling the Knife from sheath and placing it back into the sheath was very difficult. Removing the knife from the sheath was like removing Excalibur from the stone. I had read that weather temperatures could cause wood to shrink. I really oiled the blade and tried placing it back in and drawing it from the scabbard. I have other Kukris and know the do's and don'ts with hand placements on the sheath as protection. I noticed pieces of wood inside the sheath, so I banged the debris from within. I think the problem was the end of the sheath changing the angle of the blade when going in and out. Upon placing the knife back in the scabbard, the tip of the blade went through the shoulder of the sheath nearly sticking my hand. The cut was approximately 2-3mm's. Once again, I own two other Kukris knives and I am aware how to use the knife.As far as the knife itself I was very pleased. The blade was heavier that my Cheetlange. The knife was razor sharp and seems to be very well made. I guess I will have to be creative and make a sheath for my Gurka Kukri.
Y**T
Fantastic brgular deterent
Where state firearm laws prevent defending oneself, this is a welcome deterrent hanging beside the door.
J**H
Not perfect finished knife.
what I wanted this knife. but I have received rusty blade not make perfect. The blade not like advertise amazon listing image. description. The sheath has broken inside wood.This seller is not authentic khukuri maker. please careful before buy knife.
R**H
Genuine Gurkha Kukri
This is the one I am looking for the professional use Authentic historical Kukri - It has printed Gurkha Brand on sharp blade same as picture an Amazon that has came with great quality black leather sheath and the handle is so smooth with nice shape made of rose wood.I am going to reorder same Gurkha brand !
K**N
I am very happy with my new knife!
I was very pleased with the quality of this blade.It looks great, and it arrived very sharp. The shipping was quick too!
M**X
Technically accurate advertising, but not the best deal
May be technically authentic, as far as I know it's genuinely made in Nepal and the visual style is definitely that of a modern kukri. But it has little or no distal taper, so it handles more or less like an edged brick. If you want a bludgeoning instrument which can also draw blood, it's pretty good, but I wouldn't recommend it for bushcraft or the like. If you're willing to wait, there are companies which will custom make higher quality kukris to order for about the same price.
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