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Top quality knife highly recommended, i had problem with customs with this purchase and got great support from Richard from heinnie Haynes.
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The Kukri is a traditional design originally associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal. Used as a basic utility knife it was a vital part of their kit in survival situations.
Th Condor K-Tact Kukri Micarta is a modern day version of that famous blade using bang up to date materials, making a tool that will last you a lifetime.
The blade is 1075 High Carbon Steel which will perform to the highest standards and put up with some hard use. The handle is micarta which, again, will stand up to the worst the outdoors will throw at it.
It is supplied with a Kydex belt sheath.
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Add to BasketTop quality knife highly recommended, i had problem with customs with this purchase and got great support from Richard from heinnie Haynes.
Not a custom knife by any means. But as a simple tool it Excel's, love the hand filling handle. Little bit pricey for what you get, but on the whole a nice bit of Kit.
Arrived pretty sharp, a few passes on a ceramic rod and a strip of leather had it popping hairs. The balance is nice, not as forward biased as the Heavy Duty Kukri with the wood scales, only thing I would ask for is an option for the leather sheath with K-Tact instead of the Kyle’s, it works and is well made but I prefer the leather.
Fantastic kukri really pleased with this blade!
A very good chopper and comes with à good sheath,sharp out the box would buy again
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.