An exciting and exaggerated name"Bahadur is given to denote the specialty of the knife as a signifier of one of the world’s most respected and feared predators that is also the symbol of bravery of Gurkhas . The "Bahadur" found in the 1st world war and earlier is the influential factor for the name and look of this kukri because of the Gurkhas supremacy, amazement, ferocity and more importantly its use as an icon of the world’s most powerful word "BRAVERY".
The shape of the knife is the old Gurkha Army model that was believed to have been used in late 1800's throught to the mid 1900's and world war days particularly in the1st world war. The blade is highly Tampered and Given some design A special type of leather is used to make the scabbard shinier, stronger and better looking. Laced frog (fasten-up) with twin belt loops is fitted for smarter look. White metal chape protects the scabbard’s naked tip and provides beauty to the knife.
Blade Made Material: Made of Highly Graded Carbon Steel on Jungle (Non Polished) condition
Steel Category: A grade leaf spring steel (from car or jeep 5160)
Hardness of Steel: Spine 25 Rc, Midpoint of the belly 45 Rc, and the edge 55 Rc.
Handle Made Of: Made of Wild Rose wood
Scabbard made Of: Water Buffalo Natural Hide/Leather (Outside) and Pine wood (Inside)
Made by: Handmade
Wet. with scabbard: 1150-1200 Grams
Blade Length: 12 Inch
Total Length: 18 Inch
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