a well made kukri is a great tool and
yes ITS BOTH A TOOL AND ,
with the required skill set a very effective lethal weapon
originally potentially a weapon, in skilled hands,
THAT'S DESIGNED SO IT EASILY KILLS WITH A SINGLE HIT
these kukri are generally built from thick truck leaf spring steel and differentially heat treated (the edge is made a bit harder tempered than the spine of the blades for increased durability ) which if properly heat treated makes a decent and durable blade steel,and generally these kukri tend to stand up to abuse far better than lower cost cheaply made and mass produced kukri clones that tend to have thinner and usually non-heat treated or incorrectly heat treated/ brittle blades.
a well made kukri can be used to do most of the work larger blades and a hatchet or tomahawk can do, making them very useful as survival hunting tools, thus by design its a reasonably short, & easy to transport
(compared to an axe with similar cutting potential)
personally Ive found you need two types of blades, to cover hunting, survival camp needs
youll need both,
a short pocket or skinning, blade generally under 4" -5" used for/as a game meat processing blade,
and perhaps after careful cleaning a steak knife,
like a old timer sharp finger
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and a decent kukri, like the more expensive cold steel designs or
it is primarily a chopping and slicing blade design'
(that has been proven endlessly as and for century's as an effective tool & weapon)
that can cut far deeper and more efficiently than most people will believe,
once you master the way it should be used.
its basically an AXE you can wear in a sheath on your belt.
Ive used a kukri as my basic larger blade while back=packing and hunting for several decades.
its not used for dressing out game, other than cutting a few 12-14ft lodgepole pine, poles, to use as a tri-pod,
with a block &tackle to hoist an elk to make dressing it out where it fell far easier,
but its used anyplace most people might use a hatchet or axe.
Id suggest
at least a 8mm or 5/16" minimum thick spine
, full tang design, but a 10mm spine adds useful weight/strength
and 600 gram minimum weight , 800gm-900 gm is in my opinion ideal and a 12"-13.5" max blade
and pay a bit extra for a kydex sheath
I own several, two of the cold steel versions, like the picture posted here
while a well designed kukri may not be ideal for every use,
you'll be very hard pressed to find anything else that's nearly as versatile.
(purchased 30 years ago and a marginally different san-mai design)
for $200 each which was a bargain,
and one cheap one made in NORTHERN INDIA,
they all work and they spend 99.8% of the time cutting wood
and keep in mind if they were used to stab and rapidly jab, flick defense cuts
its geometry enhances the flesh cutting result.
https://www.coldsteel.com/gurkha-kukri-plus-cpm-3v/
yes ITS BOTH A TOOL AND ,
with the required skill set a very effective lethal weapon
originally potentially a weapon, in skilled hands,
THAT'S DESIGNED SO IT EASILY KILLS WITH A SINGLE HIT
these kukri are generally built from thick truck leaf spring steel and differentially heat treated (the edge is made a bit harder tempered than the spine of the blades for increased durability ) which if properly heat treated makes a decent and durable blade steel,and generally these kukri tend to stand up to abuse far better than lower cost cheaply made and mass produced kukri clones that tend to have thinner and usually non-heat treated or incorrectly heat treated/ brittle blades.
a well made kukri can be used to do most of the work larger blades and a hatchet or tomahawk can do, making them very useful as survival hunting tools, thus by design its a reasonably short, & easy to transport
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personally Ive found you need two types of blades, to cover hunting, survival camp needs
youll need both,
a short pocket or skinning, blade generally under 4" -5" used for/as a game meat processing blade,
and perhaps after careful cleaning a steak knife,
like a old timer sharp finger
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and a decent kukri, like the more expensive cold steel designs or
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(that has been proven endlessly as and for century's as an effective tool & weapon)
that can cut far deeper and more efficiently than most people will believe,
once you master the way it should be used.
its basically an AXE you can wear in a sheath on your belt.
Ive used a kukri as my basic larger blade while back=packing and hunting for several decades.
its not used for dressing out game, other than cutting a few 12-14ft lodgepole pine, poles, to use as a tri-pod,
but its used anyplace most people might use a hatchet or axe.
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at least a 8mm or 5/16" minimum thick spine
, full tang design, but a 10mm spine adds useful weight/strength
and 600 gram minimum weight , 800gm-900 gm is in my opinion ideal and a 12"-13.5" max blade
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I own several, two of the cold steel versions, like the picture posted here
while a well designed kukri may not be ideal for every use,
you'll be very hard pressed to find anything else that's nearly as versatile.
(purchased 30 years ago and a marginally different san-mai design)
for $200 each which was a bargain,
and one cheap one made in NORTHERN INDIA,
they all work and they spend 99.8% of the time cutting wood
and keep in mind if they were used to stab and rapidly jab, flick defense cuts
its geometry enhances the flesh cutting result.
https://www.coldsteel.com/gurkha-kukri-plus-cpm-3v/
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