
'Hand made in Nepal'

This Kukri is one of the types you find issued to the Gurkhas. It has a regular horn handle and 10.5" blade, some types are slightly longer. It is an ideal Kukri for light camping duties and serious hikers.

This kukri was designed for serious outdoor people who are interested in hiking, camping and bushcraft/survival type activities. It has the classic strong kukri blade shape and is capable of doing anything from fine work, basic camp duties and bui...

This is the classic kukri used by the butchers in the meat markets in Dharan, Nepal. It is possible that the Pioneer kukri carried from 1917 - 1930 got its inspiration from this design. Not only is this a great utility kukri but it could be used a...

The original concept of this kukri came about after Sergeant Major Dave Dummett of 42 Royal Marine Commando suggested some changes to the standard 11" Nepali kukri. Simon Hengle took onboard these ideas and came up the MkI version. Since then ther...

This is based on a kukri carried by a Gurkha Havildar who was in one of the Gurkha Battalions operating as part of the 23rd Indian Division in Burma. This Kukri has a hollow ground blade, which is 32cm long and weighs 640 - 660 grams (excluding sh...