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Gripper (Panjawal) Khukuris

13″ Mark 1(MK I) Reproduction Khukri, Kukri British – Standard Pattern Army Issue Kukri – Handmade By EGKH In Nepal (MK1)

Brand: EGKH
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SKU : 1841290

$ 167.70
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Blade Size

13"

Handle Size

5"

Blade Material

High Graded 5160 Carbon Steel

Handle Material

Rosewood

Khukuri Weight

640gm

Total Weight

1000gm

Style

MK1

Blade Edge

Flat, Compound Bevel

13 ” bladed with 5” rosewood Comfortable and durable Panawal handle (full flat tang version) Overall length 18″, Thickness about 8 mm at Spine.belly 2.8 inch,It weighs about 640 grams only blade with Sheath 1000 grams.

Handcrafted by the famous & very skilled “Bishwakarmas” (Kaami or blacksmith) using very high quality materials in a very traditional manner. Rezer Sharp edge, Historic design tail tang,Great for Heavy duty outdoor works., for decorations for gift etc.

Made of Carbon Steel 5160 metal, Tail tang handle,This is the historic reproduction kukri so it has many historic meaningful reasion (WW1,WW2).Also can be used to chop wood or bone and cleaning bushes. It Comes with two small utilities knives.The Karda; which has a sharp edge is used of skinning animal hairs & other one is called Chakmak (blunt) is used for sharpening blade.

Authentic historic design handle , very nice hand carving sheath,Beautiful Chape (Khothi): Pointed metallic tip of the scabbard. Used to protect the naked tip of a scabbard.

Highly polished blade special feature, Materials Iron, steel, silver, brass, wood, leather,The kukri (alternatively spelled khukri or khukuri) is a Nepalese knife with an inwardly curved edge, used as both a tool and as a weapon.

The Mark I have also known as MK1. This khukuri was modeled after one made by East India Company in Kolkata in 1914 AD. This was due to war breaking out and more knives were needed than could be produced in Nepal. The Army was entering World War 1 and needed blades. This was the first major engagement for the Gorkhas Army under the British Army Command. This is a style of blade that the enemy would have faced in World War I. The Notch is known as Kaudi (sometimes called Cho). Notice the Kaudi is modeled after the Crown of England. The Sheath is double looped. This blade is rich in history and every collector should have a Mark 1 in their collection. The handle is larger than the original size for our larger hands today. While it is a reproduction, it is fully functional and sharp. Included in addition are the traditional 2 small knives and these are tempered for real use (One knife and one honing steel). The Scabbard tip is the Conch Shell design. The Karda and Chak Mak. Made in the same technique that was time-proven in the ground war. This is a good knife for General Purpose camp use and easily used for self-defense. * Blade Hardness: Spine: 22-25 RC, Belly: 45-46 RC, Edge: 58-60 RC * Blade size & Type: 13 Inches Hand made, Highly Grade Carbon Steel polished Blade. * Handle size: 5 Inches full tang handle made Rosewood. * Overall Length: 18 inches from the tip of the blade to pommel of the handle (Aprox) * Weight: (1000 grams) Approx, Blade, Sheath and karda & chakmak. * Scabbard: Cotton Covered in Buffalo Leather

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