iraqi khukuri/kukri- camouflage
$124.99
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- Model: official issue
- Product Code: Iraqigrippercomo
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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10 Inches Long Blade Iraqi Camouflage Kukri
The 10 Inches Long Blade Iraqi Camouflage Kukri is a durable and versatile tool, designed for outdoor tasks and combat. Based on the traditional Panawal Angkhola Kukri, this blade has been given an Iraqi camouflage twist, reflecting its use by Gurkhas during the Iraq War. The 5160 carbon steel blade is tough and sharp, perfect for wood chopping, bush clearing, cutting meat, and survival tasks. The full tang Sadhan wood handle with a finger grip ensures comfort and control during extended use, while the camouflage cotton scabbard adds practicality for carrying in the field.
Features
- Blade Material: 5160 carbon steel, hand-forged for durability and sharpness
- Full Tang Handle: Made from Sadhan wood with a finger grip for added comfort and control
- Camouflage Scabbard: Cottonwood covered in camouflage cotton for secure and practical carry
- Accessories: Includes Karda (sharp) for skinning and Chakmak (blunt) for sharpening
Historical Significance
This kukri is inspired by the traditional Panawal Angkhola Kukri, which Gurkhas historically used for various military and survival tasks. It was adapted with a camouflage design for use during the Iraq War, showcasing the durability and versatility needed for the harsh desert environment.
Specification | |
Blade: | 10 inches long, hand-forged from 5160 carbon steel |
Total Length: | 15 inches overall |
Handle: | 5-inch full tang handle made from Sadhan wood with finger grip |
Weight: | 900 Grams (Approx.) |
Note: | As each 10 Inches Long Blade Iraqi Camouflage Kukri is hand-forged using traditional methods, slight variations in weight, finish, and dimensions may occur. These are not defects but contribute to the unique character of each kukri, making it a one-of-a-kind tool built for outdoor and tactical use. |