- Model: Replica
- Product Code: WWIHorn
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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12-Inch WWI Issue Kukri – Reproduction of Historic Military Knife
The 12-Inch WWI Issue Kukri is a faithful reproduction of the legendary blade carried by Gurkha soldiers during World War I. Hand-forged in Nepal, this kukri blends historical authenticity with modern functionality. Designed for heavy-duty use, its robust 5160 high-carbon steel blade and full tang rosewood handle make it a reliable companion for survival, bushcraft, or collection.
- 12-inch semi-polished 5160 high carbon steel blade for strength and cutting efficiency
- 5.5-inch full tang rosewood handle for secure grip and durability
- Includes Karda (skinning knife) and Chakmak (sharpening tool)
- Genuine buffalo leather scabbard for secure, traditional storage
- Blade hardness: Spine 22–25 RC, Belly 45–46 RC, Edge 58–60 RC
Historical Significance
Modeled after the kukris issued during World War I, this blade was a trusted sidearm of the Gurkhas, renowned for their bravery and close-combat prowess. Used in the unforgiving jungles of Burma and beyond, the WWI kukri earned its place in military history for its power and dependability. This reproduction honors that legacy while enhancing durability for modern applications.
Specification | |
Total Length: | 17.5 inches (44.5 cm) |
B Length: | 12 inches (30.48 cm) |
H Length: | 5.5 inches (14 cm) |
Weight: | Approx. 1300 grams |
Note: | Each kukri is individually handcrafted in Nepal. Slight variations in measurement and finish reflect the traditional forging process and add to its unique character. |