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Clearing brush, splitting kindling, and processing camp materials call for a blade with serious chopping power behind it. This hand-forged carbon steel kukri delivers with a 14-inch high-carbon steel blade, a traditional Gurkha profile, and a custom walnut wood handle. It's a heavy-duty outdoor tool built to work as hard as it looks.
The Hand Forged Carbon Steel Kukri follows the iconic Nepalese blade design that has been trusted for generations. Originally carried by Gurkha soldiers and widely used across South Asia for everyday outdoor tasks, the kukri is known for its distinctive forward-curving blade. That unique recurve shape shifts more chopping power toward the tip, allowing it to cut through wood, brush, and tough vegetation with less effort than a straight-edged machete of similar length. Unlike lightweight kukri machetes or mass-produced stamped blades, this knife is individually hand-forged by skilled craftsmen, giving it better edge retention, greater durability, and the quality that serious outdoor users appreciate.
A Hand Forged Carbon Steel Kukri is the traditional choice for outdoor enthusiasts who value strength, edge retention, and dependable performance. High carbon steel holds a sharp edge, resharpenes easily in the field, and withstands the repeated, heavy impacts that chopping tasks demand. At 14 inches, this hand-forged carbon steel kukri has the length and blade weight to handle wood processing, brush clearing, and general campsite work that shorter fixed blades struggle with.
The custom walnut wood handle is shaped for a firm, secure grip, which matters when you're swinging a heavy blade repeatedly. Its natural grain gives every kukri its own look, similar to the ergonomic rosewood handles used across our handmade Gurkha kukri knife, but with the warmer, denser character walnut is known for.
This kukri ships with a premium leather belt sheath, protecting the edge and making it easy to carry on hikes, hunting trips, or camp work. If you're comparing options across our full survival knives and kukri collection, this hand-forged carbon steel kukri sits among our heavier-duty picks for sustained wood processing and outdoor chopping tasks.
This hand-forged carbon steel kukri is built for hunters and outdoorsmen who need serious chopping power in the field, from clearing brush to processing game. At camp, the 14-inch blade handles wood splitting, kindling prep, and general heavy-duty cutting tasks more efficiently than a standard knife or lighter machete. Bushcraft users rely on the traditional recurve shape for sustained wood processing, while the custom walnut handle keeps grip secure through repeated swings. Collectors and gift buyers also value this kukri for its historically inspired design and hand-forged craftsmanship, making it a fitting addition to a knife collection or a memorable gift for outdoor enthusiasts.
Every hand-forged carbon steel kukri is individually forged, heat-treated, and tested for sharpness and balance before it ships, following the same process used across our full hand-forged knife line. Each piece includes a genuine leather sheath and a care card with maintenance instructions. Orders are backed by clear shipping details and a straightforward return process, and our team is ready to help with sizing, handle finish, or care questions before you buy.
Add this hand-forged carbon steel kukri to your gear today and get a heavy-duty outdoor tool with a walnut handle and leather sheath built to handle real fieldwork.
What is a hand-forged carbon steel kukri used for? It's a heavy-duty outdoor tool suited for chopping wood, clearing brush, field dressing game, and general camp tasks that need more cutting power than a standard knife.
Why is carbon steel used instead of stainless steel for a kukri blade? High carbon steel holds a sharper edge, resharpens more easily in the field, and handles repeated heavy impact better, though it needs more regular oiling to prevent rust than stainless steel does.
How long is the blade on this kukri? The blade measures 14 inches, giving it enough length and weight for serious wood processing and brush-clearing tasks.
Does this kukri come with a sheath? Yes, it includes a premium leather belt sheath designed for safe, convenient carry.
How do I care for a high carbon steel kukri? Wipe the blade clean and dry it after each use, apply a light coat of oil regularly to prevent rust, and store it in a dry place.
Is a kukri better than a machete for camp use? They serve different purposes. A kukri's forward-weighted curve delivers more concentrated chopping power for splitting wood and heavy tasks, while a longer straight machete is better suited to sweeping cuts through dense brush.
Is this a good gift for hunters or outdoor enthusiasts? Yes, the hand-forged blade, walnut handle, and traditional Gurkha-inspired design make it a distinctive and practical gift for hunters, campers, and knife collectors.
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