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Among many Khukuri,this is also the restoration of an Ancient "Bonecutter"Khukuri used many centuries ago which got erased by time and never got crafted again and now with a help of our longtime research, KM with our Master skilled craftsman is making History live again. couple of Great new blade, with complete new style, a tribute to the makers of this blade centuries ago and letting our valuable customers hold a master piece from the olden age. Relive with History. It is made of hard spring steel with more tempering and processing by skillful black smiths.The cutting edge of this khukuri/kukri is inwardly curved in shape and is the icon of Nepal.The blade's distinctive forward drop is intended to act as a weight on the end of the blade and make this Kukri fall on the target faster and with more power. "Bonecutter" is effective as both a chopping and a slashing weapon. In combat, it is basically used in three different styles: stabbing with the point, slashing or chopping with the edge, and (rarely) throwing. Because the blade bends towards the opponent, the user need not angle the wrist, which makes the blade more comfortable as a stabbing weapon than other straight-bladed knives. Its heavy blade enables the user to inflict deep wounds and to cut through muscle and bone.
Handle of this khukuri goes all the way till down with same tang of the blade .The scabbard of this khukuri has prepared using refine hide of local yak. The blade is off shining and better for jungle use or to chop bone and cleaning bushes along with daly household works.
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: local yak Natural Hide/Leather (Outside) and Pine wood (Inside)
Made by: Handmade
Wet. with scabbard: 1250 Grams
Blade Length: 12 Inch
Total Length: 17 Inch
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