- Model: EDC Kukri/Khukuri
- Product Code: EDCkukri008
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Mini WWI Issued Khukuri – Classic Era Blade in Compact Size
The Mini WWI Issued Khukuri is a downsized version of the legendary World War I-era kukri carried by Gurkha soldiers. Designed to capture the historical silhouette and combat functionality in a more compact form, this khukuri blends traditional craftsmanship with everyday practicality. It’s a robust working blade suited for utility tasks like cutting wood, clearing brush, or field use, while also serving as a collectible piece of military heritage.
Each blade is hand-forged by skilled artisans of Everest Forge using high-quality 5160 carbon steel. It is hardened with a water tempering process to deliver exceptional toughness, edge retention, and flexibility. The full tang handle offers solid grip and control, while the included Karda and Chakmak make this kukri a truly functional multipurpose tool.
Key Features:
• Compact version of the WWI Gurkha kukri
• Hand forged from 5160 spring steel for toughness
• White leather scabbard with cotton core, perfect for carry or display
• Full tang rosewood handle for secure grip
• Comes with Karda (utility knife) and Chakmak (sharpener)
• Ideal for collectors, bushcraft, or everyday field use
Product Specifications:
Blade Length: 6 inches
Handle Length: 4.5 inches
Total Length: 10.5 inches
Blade Weight: 400 grams (approx. with sheath)
Blade Material: 5160 high carbon steel
Handle Material: Rosewood, full tang
Sheath: White buffalo leather with cotton core
Note: This blade is fully handmade. Slight variations in measurements and finish are natural signs of craftsmanship and authenticity.
Specification | |
Blade: | 6 inches polished Blade is hand forged from 5160 carbon steel. |
Total Length: | 10.5 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 4.5 inches Handle is crafted from whitewood |
Weight: | 500 Grams approximately. |
Note: | This blade is fully handmade. Slight variations in measurements and finish are natural signs of craftsmanship and authenticity. |