

Current Issue Military Khukuri and Kukri – Official Gurkha Blades Used Today
At Everest Forge, we proudly offer the current issue military khukuri and kukri models used by today’s active-duty Gurkha soldiers. These blades are based on the official patterns issued by the Nepalese Army, British Gurkhas, and Indian Gorkha Regiments — battle-tested tools trusted for their performance, reliability, and simplicity.
These khukuris and kukris are not just replicas — they represent the real cutting-edge tools carried by soldiers in the field. They are built for daily utility, tactical use, and survival situations, staying true to the same functional designs that have been relied upon for generations.
About Current Issue Military Khukuris and Kukris
The military kukri is designed for functionality over decoration. Its blade has a well-balanced curve for efficient chopping, slicing, and thrusting. Our current issue models are forged using high-carbon steel with a hardened edge and a soft spine to maximize durability in all conditions.
The handles are traditionally crafted from hardwood or durable synthetics for solid grip and battlefield reliability. Sheaths are made for rugged use — often featuring military-style belt loops or frog attachments for field carry.
Everest Forge ensures that every current issue khukuri and kukri meets the standards of strength and performance expected from a soldier’s blade.
Key Features
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Official Gurkha khukuri and kukri patterns issued to active military units
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Hand-forged high carbon steel blades for combat and field use
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Functional designs for chopping, clearing, and survival tasks
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Durable full tang or stick tang construction
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Military-style scabbards for secure carrying