Saturday, February 24, 2018

Buy Hunting Gurkha Kukri

Description

Hunting Kukri(khukuri) are those khukuri which are specialized for hunting purposes. Khukuris have been in use in Nepal since a very long time. Villagers in various parts of Nepal use Khukuris for hunting. A khukuri is a very essential and important part of a household in Nepal. A hunting Khukuri a typical traditional Nepali Khukuri, the blade is highly graded carbon steel (Car and jeep leaf spring, 5160). The handle can be bone, wood or horn. The scabbard is made up of water buffalo leather. The Khukuri comes with two small accessory knives called Karda and Chakmak.

  • Blade Size and Type: 6 Inch and unpolished blade,Handmade.
  • Complementary: Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
  • Handle Size: 4.5 Inch Rosewood full tang pangawal with blocker handle.
  • Hardness of Steel: spine: 22-25 RC, belly: 45-46 RC, edge: 58-60 RC.
  • Material Used: Highly Graded Carbon Steel, (car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160)Water Buffalo refine Leather for Scabbard(outside) and Indian Rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Laha( Nepali Traditional Glue).
  • Overall length: 10.5 Inches.
  • Place of Origin: FGKH Factory in Dharan (East Nepal).
  • Weight: 835 gms (29 oz approx)

Sunday, January 28, 2018

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1. What is a Khukuri?
Kukris are ancient forward curving Nepalese knives made popular by its use by Gurkha Soldiers fighting for the British during World War II and more recently by the NATO forces serving alongside American soldiers in Iraq and Afganisthan. They are well known amongst the knife enthusiasts for their large, sharp blades which can chop and cut with authority, which are thick and well made enough to  easily shrug off continuous pounding and hacking.



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2. Genuine & Handmade:
It is important for the amateur knife user and collector to be sure you are purchasing the genuine Khukri and not untempered “tourist Khukris” which are unsuited for anything other than decoration.
A genuine authentic Khukri is made by hand forging and hammering red hot steel over and over again to give it its shape. There are lots of machine made khukri knives that sell for much less money, but genuine khukuris are handcrafted and specially designed to be heavier for the front of the blade. Perhaps most important aspect of making a Khukri is the differentially heat treated edge, as it is simply a Khukri shaped piece of steel without this crucial process. They are made by blade-smiths (or “Kamis”) that pass on their knowledge and experience to their children for generations. This is important to give the blade more chopping power with minimal effort, making it very suitable to cut small bush and branches during camping and outdoor adventures. They often are said to combine the utility of a larger knife, with the chopping power of a hatchet.


3. High Carbon Steel:
Traditional Khukuris are made out of high carbon spring steel from recycled cars/truck suspension leaf springs which makes them super-tough and keeps them sharp for a long time. However, please note that these blades, if uncoated, may rust if not maintained properly. Exceptional care maybe required if the blade is used or housed in an area close to the ocean and salt air. To avoid rust, keep the blade clean of grime/sap/blood etc, and avoid contact with water and apply light coat of oil on the blade after every use and during storage.



4. Full tang blade:
Is your kukri made out of an entire tang? Full tang blades stretch all the way through the handle making it extra-tough for hard work. However, this is not very important for light outdoor activity.
It is more traditional for Khukris to have what is called a “rat-tail” or stick tang. The handle is often secured to the tang via a very strong plant based glue, as well as peening (hammering the very end of the heated tang to flatten it) the end of the tang over a brass butt cap. These have been used by warriors and peasant farmers alike for centuries. With modern tools and materials available, many Khukris are able to, without a great deal of effort on the part of the smith, able to incorporate full tangs on their Khukris. Such Khukris will have slabs or “scales” of a either natural or man-made material which is usually bolted/riveted to the tang, and are absurdly strong, and are often capable of soaking up the most abusive treatment imaginable. Though it must be noted that a Khukris (or any knife’s) weakest point will be the handle material whether done in the traditional style, or the full tang variant.

5. Handle with Care:
Please use special caution when it comes time to handling your kukri. These blade are great for chopping and can cause serious injuries if not handled with care, especially when drawing and re-sheathing.
We’re taking stitches and severed limbs and here. 
There are several decorative kukris available which are smaller and might be recommended for casual users, collectors, and admirers of Nepali/Gurkha culture. Some feature intricate engraving and filing on the blades themselves, others feature beautiful silver-work done on the scabbards. Occasional sharpening and honing of the blade may be required which can be performed by the smaller blunt knife that comes with most Kukuris, however other major sharpening is best left for the professionals, otherwise you are likely to damage your blade and its all-important temper. One of the best ways to hone the edge of a Khukri that has lost its “bite” is to strop the blade (moving the blade away from the edge, on both sides, similar to how a barber would hone an old fashioned shaving razor) on a thick piece of leather, as this will remove minor dings and burs along the cutting edge without removing much material.



Saturday, January 27, 2018

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Mini Khukuri’s are usually similar to small pocket Knives. They are small and comfortably to carry anywhere. They can cut through tree and meat easily. They will come handy while going on a trekking or similar outing. The blade is made up of highly graded carbon steel (Car and jeep leaf spring, 5160). The handle can be either bone, wood or horn, depending upon you interest. It can be customized to bone and horn or horn or wood, a special feature unique to our shop. The scabbard is made up of refined water buffalo leather




This is an 8 inch Hunting Kukri. Hunting Kukri is one of the bestselling Kukri of FGKH. The blade is made up of highly graded carbon steel (Car and jeep leaf spring, 5160).The blade is 8inch long unpolished blade, it’s a full tang blade with a wood handle. The handle is 5 inch long made up of wood with two rivets and glue up together by traditional Nepali glue called Laha. The overall length is 13 inch. The Scabbard is made up of water buffalo leather. This Kukri can be used to hunting, chop wood cut meat. It can also be used as a trekkers knife as well.
Blade Length(inch): 8 Inch and unpolished blade,Handmade.
Handle Length(inch): 5 Inch Rosewood full tang handle.
Total Length(inch): 13 Inches.
Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel, (car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160)Water Buffalo refine Leather for Scabbard(outside) and Indian Rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Laha( Nepali Traditional Glue).
Belly(Cm): 4.4 cm.
Drop(cm): 3.1 Cm.
Width at Ricasso(mm): 8 mm.
Width at belly(mm): 7 mm.
Net Weight (gms): 675 gms(Approx).
Weight: 1175 gms (including packaging).
Hardness of steel : spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC.
Complementary : Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
Place Of Origin : FGKH Factory in Dharan (East Nepal).

Friday, January 26, 2018

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This is one of the most beautiful of kukri models, It is called ”The Dragon”. The blade is made by the continual beating/forging process by hand into shape. The blade (with an 6″ cutting edge) is made of high quality carbon steel (leaf springs of trucks or cars, usually from German Mercedes). These are differentially hardened, with water being poured on the edge portion of the blade so that it produces a hard edge, but leaves the spine tough. The grip/handle is a full 4. 5” long. Full tang handle is made of Indian rose wood. Sheath is made of hand worked water-buffalo leather. This Kukri can be used for cutting wood, firewood, meat, clearing bushes etc.






Blade Length(inch): 6 Inch and unpolished blade,Handmade.
Handle Length(inch): 4.5 Inch Rosewood full tang pangawal with blocker handle
Total Length(inch): 10.5 Inches.
Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel, (car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160)Water Buffalo refine Leather for Scabbard(outside) and Indian Rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Laha( Nepali Traditional Glue).
Belly(Cm): 4.8 cm.
Drop(cm): 3.5 Cm.
Width at Ricasso(mm): 6 mm.
Net Weight (gms): 485 gms(Approx).
Weight: 985 gms (including packaging).
Hardness of steel : spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC.
Complementary : Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
Place Of Origin : FGKH Factory in Dharan (East Nepal).

Saturday, January 20, 2018

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We’re proud to present a full sized Khukri(Kukri) in the Bhojpure style that we call The Hunter… This beauty got its name due to its uncanny resemblance to classic hunting knives of America and Europe. It offers a 10” blade of differentially heat treated 5160 spring steel, which is unparalleled in toughness for knife steels. The edge is razor sharp and able to tackle the toughest chores you can imagine, from felling small trees and processing firewood, to (in a pinch) skinning and processing game animals, to even being used as the Khukris of old were- fearsome tools of war… The grip is in the panawal style meaning that the high quality scales are pinned directly to the tang of the knife. This particular model features beautiful buffalo horn scales, a stainless steel finger guard, and birds beaked pommel, able to comfortably hold your hand in place during the fiercest chopping stroke! The sheath is traditional wood covered in high quality leather, and comes with the traditional Karda and Chakmak… We’re sure your Hunter will give you a lifetime of service, and enjoyment!






  • Blade Size and Type: 10 inch (25.40cm) Handmade Highly Grade Carbon Steel, Semi-polished blade.
  • Complementary: Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
  • Handle Size: 5 Inches (12.70cm) full tang handle made of Rose Wood.
  • Hardness of Steel: spine: 22-25 RC, belly: 45-46 RC, edge: 58-60 RC.
  • Material Used: Highly Graded Carbon Steel(5160), Water Buffalo refine Leather for Scabbard(outside) and Rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Laha( Nepali Traditional Glue).
  • Overall length: 15”(22.86cm) from tip of the blade to pommel of the handle (Approx.)
  • Place of Origin: Dharan (East Nepal).
  • Weight: 700 grams ( 25 Oz Approx.)


Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Famous Gurkha Khukuri House | Buy Online Kukri | American Eagle Dragon

This is one of our more beautiful and decorative kukri models. Don’t let’s it’s decorative form fool you, this is a fully functional Kukri that would be just as at home in the wilds as on a mantle. We call it our “American Eagle” dragon design. The name of this Kukri is derived from the Eagle (specifically the Bald Eagle) which is the national Symbol of the United States. Adding to this motif, the handle/rear pommel shape is a bird-beaked design and its popular among US Knife collectors/users and very useful for retaining the knife in hand during a hard chopping stroke. The blade is made by hand, using a continuous beating/forging process. The 6″ blade is made of high quality carbon steel (spring of truck or Car, 5160) with a differential heat treatment, done by our smiths pouring water on the cutting edge to temper the blade so the cutting edge is very strong, and the spine/back of the knife is softer and tougher to absorb shock. The 5″ Full tang handle is made of beautiful water buffalo bone and permanently affixed with two steel rivets. The high quality sheath is made for a perfect fit for this particular design of Kukri and is a rich white. This Kukri can be used for cutting wood, firewood, meat, clearing bushes etc. Due to small size and lighter weight, this Kukri is the ideal tool for camping, and hiking. The craftsmanship and detail on this knife is amazing, so whether you are looking for an incredible conversion piece for your office/den, or a small yet functionally beautiful gift to your dearest one, we are sure that you will love this heirloom quality Kukri!



Carbon Steel Type 5160 RC Spring
Overall Length 11 inches (27.94m)
Blade Type 6 Inches (15.24cm)/semi-polished
Handle Type 5 Inches (12.7cm)/full tang”Bone”
Weight :  469 gram
Belly : 4.4 cm

Friday, January 12, 2018

Famous Gurkha Khukuri House | Historical kukri

Historical Khukuris are old and unique khukuris which have historical importance. Our shop has very genuine and historical khukuris that are over 100 years old. The Khukuri displays ancient sword smith craftsmanship , that has been running in the family even till now. This Khukuri reflects the events in history and is a living story teller. This Khukuri is mostly used/bought for souvenir purposes. But can be used for daily activities as well. It has an unpolished carbon steel. With wood handle, and a scabbard made from water buffalo leather. This Khukuri comes along with two small knives called Karda and Chakmak used for sharpening and polishing.