1890’S Classic- FAT SEER(head) good Balance Gurkha khukuri knife.

$115.00
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1890’S Classic- FAT SEER(head) good Balance Gurkha khukuri knife., This is a classic reproduction of late 1890’s Seer khukuri knife Seer is a Nepali word.
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Product code: 1890’S Classic- FAT SEER(head) good Balance Gurkha khukuri knife.

This is a classic reproduction of late 1890's Seer khukuri knife. Seer is a Nepali word where seer means head and these types khukuri was used by Gurkhas on behalf of British east India company to fight against the mutineer in Delhi, India. During the mutiny, the situation become worst and it became to hard to handle good by the British soldier but the royal battalion Gurkhas rifle on the behalf of queen Elizabeth took the control of the situation by using a one handed, slim, thin, fat and leaf shape structure khukuri knife to cut the head of the mutineer in one strike and by that time these khukuri got their name Seer (Head) khukuri.

Blade length: 12 inch
Handle: 3.5 inch
Weight: 480 gram blade
Spine: 5-8 mm(tip to bolster)
Belly: 6.8 cm
Blade material: high carbon steel 5160
Handle material: rose wood
Scabbard: yak hide and pine wood

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