Blade Size | 6" |
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Handle Size | 5" |
Blade Material | High Graded 5160 Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Scabbard Material | Brass, Laha (Traditional Nepalese adhesive), Pinewood, Water Buffalo Leather |
Blade Type | Polished |
Handle Type | Full Tang |
Upper Spine | 8 mm |
Lower Spine | 3 mm |
Belly | 2.1" |
Spine Hardness | 22 – 25 RC |
Belly Hardness | 45 – 46 RC |
Edge Hardness | 58 – 60 RC |
Khukuri Weight | 450gm |
Total Weight | 650gm |
6″ Super Mini Jungle Khukuri | Authentic Real Working Full Tang Kukri
US$ 71.00
This 6″ Super Mini Jungle Khukuri is smaller than Mini Jungle which has around 8-inch and Standard Jungle khukuri which has around 10-inch. It has a 6-inch blade made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel and a full tang handle about 4-inch in length and made from rosewood. This khukuri is popular among tourists who visit Nepal as they take this khukuri as a souvenir or as a gift for someone.
This 6″ Super Mini Jungle Khukuri | Authentic Real Working Full Tang Kukri is smaller than Mini Jungle khukuri which has around 8-inch blades and Standard Jungle khukuri which has around 10-inch blades. Hence we named this khukuri Super Mini Jungle for khukuri for having a blade size of 6-inch. This khukuri’s (also called kukri or khukri by many people outside Nepal) blade is made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel. The full tang handle is about 5-inch in length and is made from rosewood. The scabbard is made from pinewood wrapped in water buffalo leather. We also have an identical variation for this khukuri that has a 4-inch handle.
This 6″ Super Mini Jungle Khukuri is a very popular khukuri for most tourists who visit Nepal. It can be engraved with a dragon or other design of your choice (This will cost extra. Provide us info. regarding your design on the notes section during checkout).. The blade comes with two pockets on the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for lighting spark with a flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning, cutting paper, and opening letters. The notch (kaura or kaudi) on the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as a conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a place for catching and neutralizing an enemy blade.
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