- Model: Engravedkhukuri
- Product Code: EngravedBlde004
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Service No.1 Kukri – BSI Khukuri with Regimental Insignia Engraving
The Official Issue Service No.1 Kukri – BSI Khukuri by Everest Forge is a time-honored blade issued to British Gurkha soldiers upon enlistment. This 10.5-inch kukri features a hand-forged, highly polished 5160 carbon steel blade with regimental insignias (BSI) of the Brigade of Gurkhas engraved directly into the steel, making it both a ceremonial emblem and a reliable working weapon.
Crafted with a 5-inch full tang buffalo horn handle, the kukri offers excellent grip and traditional balance. It includes Karda and Chakmak side knives and comes sheathed in a cotton-covered buffalo leather scabbard. This kukri is designed to honor service, heritage, and battlefield excellence while remaining functional in the field.
Key Features:
- Regimental Engraving: Brigade of Gurkhas insignias engraved on the blade
- 5160 Carbon Steel Blade: 10.5-inch polished blade forged for durability and sharpness
- Full Tang Horn Handle: 5-inch handle crafted from buffalo horn for traditional grip
- Side Knives Included: Comes with Karda (utility knife) and Chakmak (sharpening tool)
- Buffalo Leather Sheath: Cotton-wrapped scabbard over wood core for safe carry
- Forged in Nepal: Traditional Gurkha craftsmanship by Everest Forge blacksmiths
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 10.5 inches (approx. 26.67 cm)
- Handle Length: 5 inches (approx. 12.7 cm)
- Total Length: 15.5 inches (approx. 39.37 cm)
- Blade Material: 5160 high carbon steel
- Handle Material: Buffalo horn (full tang)
- Scabbard: Cotton-covered buffalo leather over wood
- Includes: Karda and Chakmak side tools
- Origin: Dharan, East Nepal
Note: Each kukri is handcrafted, and slight variations in horn texture, engraving depth, or finish are part of its artisanal value.
Specification | |
Blade: | 10 inches long Blade is crafted from Leaf spring (5160 carbon steel), polished and Hand engraved. |
Total Length: | 15 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5 inches long Rat tail tang Handle. |
Weight: | 750 Grams Approximately. |
Note: | Each kukri is handcrafted, and slight variations in horn texture, engraving depth, or finish are part of its artisanal value |