It’s the survival and utility knife that would help you come out of the erratic of the wilderness and its harshness. This 6” long bladed straight knife is designed to tackle the unfamiliar and difficult situations one may go through when lost and alone, helpless and hopeless; hence the name. It comes equally handy for hunting, trekking, camping and for other outdoor adventurous activities too. The blade is highly polished so that reaction (mainly rust) can be prevented as much even when the blade comes hard in use in water or fluids. The unpolished handle is the source of the strength of this KHHI’s survival knife as it is unpolished for better and easier grip - buffalo horn is preferred as the material so that sensitivity to surroundings is nil (contracting & expanding) - the full flat tang technique boosted with rivets is applied with an aim to make the handle as strong as possible - and the handle’s shape is specifically designed so as to give stiff grip yet rest to the palm of the using hand. The scabbard of the knife is also unique, made from hard and strong waterproof “Cordura” material used to make luggage, backpacks and others. The scabbard has belt loop to fasten the handle and reinforcement stitches and patches to strongly enclose the blade within it. The knife is simple yet superb, handy and important thus “Don’t go out in the jungle without it…”
Size of Blade: 6 inches
Materials: “Cordura” nylon fabric, water buffalo riveted full flat tang unpolished horn handle, highly polished blade
Place of Origin: Dharan, Eastern Nepal
KHHI also supplies the following Promotional Materials with every shipment:
- KHHI Brochure [Company’s profile, its websites, products and related] - Info leaflet [Info of Gurkhas and Khukuri] - KHHI Manual [Tips and techniques on handling, maintaining and using a Khukuri] - Design Khukuri Pamphlet [Custom-design your own khukuri/ knife through KHHI] - Letter from MD [An official letter addressed by the MD himself to the buyer] - Letter of Declaration[Letter of authenticity and confidence declared by FHAN (Federation of Handicraft Association of Nepal)]
We have come across too many companies claming themselves to be genuine manufacturers of kukris which is in fact all untrue and we condemn such activities. We would therefore appeal all our visitors/buyers to be aware of such scamps and be extra cautions when buying online. After all, we want you to get the real things from the real people.