Traditional Kukri "Longleaf" 401124
Traditional Kukri "Longleaf" 401124
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If you're looking for an effective close-combat weapon with a unique history, look no further than the "Longleaf" 401124 traditional kukri. These original battle kukris were made before 1890 and are an integral part of Nepalese culture and heritage.
Each kukri is handcrafted from steel, cast, forged, shaped, and hammered by the Kamis. These artisans are descendants of the God Vishwakarma and have been making kukris for centuries. While spears and the Kora sword were replaced by firearms, the kukri remained the preferred weapon for close combat.
This longleaf kukri was specifically designed for warfare. With a straighter tang and a longer blade than the bhojpure, the longleaf kukri is a terrifying tool in the hands of the Gurkha. It has been carried by both the Nepalese and British armies.
In addition to being an impressive weapon, each kukri has its own history with a manufacturing date engraved in Devangari script. This authenticity adds extra value to each kukri.
If you're looking for a kukri to add to your collection or for use in survival or combat situations, the "Longleaf" 401124 is an excellent choice.
Main features:
- Length: Approximately 48 cm
- Width: 6 cm
- Thickness: 0.95 mm
- Weight: 455 g
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