- Model: Replica-Historical
- Product Code: WWIIBlack
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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12-Inch WWI Issue Kukri – Reproduction of the Iconic WWI Gurkha Kukri
The 12-Inch WWI Issue Kukri is a faithful reproduction of the famed World War I-era blade carried by Gurkha soldiers during close-quarters combat in Burma. Built for functionality and historical accuracy, this handcrafted kukri features a broad, curved blade made of high-grade carbon steel and a durable rosewood handle. Whether for outdoor utility or collection, this piece blends legacy with performance.
- 12-inch semi-polished 5160 high-carbon steel blade for strength and edge retention
- 5.5-inch full tang rosewood handle for a solid grip and enhanced control
- Includes Karda (skinning knife) and Chakmak (sharpening tool) for added utility
- Genuine buffalo leather sheath for traditional storage and carry
- Blade hardness: Spine 22–25 RC, Belly 45–46 RC, Edge 58–60 RC
- Hand-forged in Nepal by experienced bladesmiths
Historical Significance
Used extensively by the Gurkhas during World War I, this kukri design became a symbol of their skill and bravery in the battlefield. Its robust shape and reliable construction made it an essential companion in the dense, unforgiving terrain of Southeast Asia. This modern reproduction revives the classic form while upgrading durability for contemporary use.
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, with scabbard |
Note: | Each kukri is individually handcrafted in Nepal. Variations in measurement and appearance reflect its traditional forging process and ensure each blade is one-of-a-kind. |