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Hefty 1075 high carbon steel
Razor sharp curved blade shape
8 mm-thick blade construction
Smooth hardwood handle
Handcrafted leather sheath
10" blade; 14 1/2" overall
Hefty 1075 high carbon steel
Razor sharp curved blade shape
8 mm-thick blade construction
Smooth hardwood handle
Handcrafted leather sheath
10" blade; 14 1/2" overall
Product Description
Condor covers all the bases with this premium Heavy Duty Kukri Knife, featuring a chunky 8 mm-thick 1075 high carbon steel blade. This bad boy can tackle virtually any tough job that it meets with its razor sharp curved blade. The smooth hardwood handle is comfortable and affords superb control as you wield this beast. Includes a handcrafted leather sheath.
This beauty just came in and it is a brute! Very hefty and solid! Beautiful solid handle I find very comfy. I love this kukri!
Gloomy Gus Jun 08, 2015 (5 out of 5)
One mean Kukri
I`m a collector of knives and a long time customer of Bud K. I got myself a folding Kukri from Cold Steel and love the blade. After researching my local laws, finding that to spite what people might tell you, you can carry a blade of any size if there are no county or city ordinances banning carry over a specified length. I did some research and although I had never heard of Condor I liked what I read. I ordered the kukri and I have to say that it exceded my expectations. Its thick blade was not razor sharp when I got it but the carbon steel takes and keeps an edge well. The grip is good but can wear on your palm I would imagine. It has a ferruled hole for looping through parachord if you like. The sheath fits it like a glove and there is a pivot point provided for comfort when seated whilevdriving, hunting, or just sitting by the camp fire. The kukri is oft considered just a combat knife but is used forbmuch more than that. I`m not one to go hacking down foliage to test the blade, but I figure in a pinch you could chop down small saplings and split fire wood with it. As it is carbon and not a cheap stainless it can rust up, but a little metal polish will touch it right up. The blade seems to bead blasted and is not a high polish. If you`re looking for a show knife for your desk this might not be the knife for you. Sure you can find a cheaper one too. For the hunter, soldier, bushcraft cats, or just a guy or girl like myself who wants a big, heavy knife, you need look no where else. And Bud K will give you the best price out there.