Weight | 1200 g |
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Blade Size and Type | 10 inch (25cm) and Unpolished blade. |
Handle Size and Type | 5 inch (12.5cm) and Full tang blade. |
Hardness of steel | spine=22-25 RC, belly=45-46 RC, edge=54-55 RC. |
Overall length | 15 inches. |
Place of Origin | Dharan (Eastern part of Nepal). |
Material Used | highly-graded-carbon-steel-car-jeep-spring-leaf-950-1000-water-buffalo-refine-leather-for-scabbard-outside-and-rosewood-for-the-handle-pinewood-for-the-scabbard-inside-whitemetal-and-laha |
Complementary | Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper,RGR Cap Bazz,National Flag of Nepal. |
Gurkha Afghanistan AEOF Blocker Handle Kukri
This is of the new release 2011 product of Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House(EGKH). This Afghanistan Enduring operation Freedom khukuri with blocker handle (AEOF)(kukri) is most genuine and popular khukuri because the Gurkha soldiers who were in Afghanistan, they can carry this blade. This khukuri (kukri) is new product of Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House issue to british gurkha for Afghanistan.This kukri is not necessary to all british gurkhas who are in Afghanistan but who like to have this kukri thay can have this .This kukri’s handle is quite different from other kukri and is good for working, very comfortable to use .
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This is of the new release 2011 product of Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House(EGKH). This Afghanistan Enduring operation Freedom khukuri with blocker handle (AEOF)(kukri) is most genuine and popular khukuri because the Gurkha soldiers who were in Afghanistan, they can carry this blade. This khukuri (kukri) is new product of Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House issue to british gurkha for Afghanistan.This kukri is not necessary to all british gurkhas who are in Afghanistan but who like to have this kukri thay can have this .This kukri’s handle is quite different from other kukri and is good for working, very comfortable to use . The sheath also matches with Afghanistan environment, Inspected regularly by an officer, this khukuri (kukri) is usually used during Training and Duty. All Khukuris have two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark from flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning small animals such as rabbits. The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a device for catching and neutralizing and enemy blade.
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