Friday, August 5, 2011

New Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri Kraton Handle

Cold Steel 39LGKT

Purchased my original kukri from Cold Steel 4 months ago. After watching nutnfancy's review last month and outstanding field results with my original I have added a second Kukri to my outfit. This now goes with us on all of our excursions that fits the POU. My philosophy of use for this blade is an overall survival knife. The kukri has held up to all hype although the price is a little steep. I have used this blade for chopping and splitting which used to be performed by our trusty camp axe. This knife cuts with purpose and ease. Do to its weight forward design, its in a class of its own in the chopping department. Did I mention tough? ... The blade is Cold Steel 39LGKT almost an inch wider near the tip than at the handle, shifting the knife’s balance Cold Steel 39LGKT point forward to allow a substantial blow to be struck Cold Steel 39LGKT with minimal effort, using inertia alone to complete the cut. The Gurkha Kukri’s SK-5 high carbon blade Cold Steel 39LGKT will out-chop any factory or handmade knives; including swords twice its size, even expensive, hand forged Japanese Katanas It’s the heaviest Kukri on the market Weight: 22 oz. Overall: 17" ... »» Read more...

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