WW II Two Fuller (Dui Chira) Kukri

WWII Two Fuller (Dui Chira) Kukri:
WWII Dui Chirra is based on an officer’s kukri from the Indian Mutiny in 1857-1858. It comes with a double fuller is based on the Kukri carried by Gurkhas in hand-to-hand combat in the Jungle of Burma during the 2nd World War. This Khukuri was also originated in Nepal but later Indian Gurkha Army applied it. The blade is heavier and more curved then the current Kukri issued to Gurkhas. It is built to endure the maximum force and to give out the maximum impact. This extreme kukri is the combination of two most successful and advance features of Angkhola version (fuller) and the defensive and protective hand guard full-flat-tang hilt. The kukri shape is very similar to famous kukri Angkhola series and a blade is broader for bigger and better impact with semi-polished improvised finishing in the blade. The complete fuller (Angkhola) version from notch to tip area on the surface level is designated to give more strength and durability to the width of the blade while in implement. This Kukri knife played a very significant role in creating the history of the Gurkhas and Nepal. This Kukri was also great to use for any kind of heavy or light duty. This Khukuri however, has a uniquely distinct handle where the metal of the blade in the handle area is flat and not narrow and pointed as in other knives (full flat tang). The blade is therefore visible all around the handle. The handle is joined strongly to the blade with three metal rivets and that can also be seen at the sides. The blade is 32cm long where the handle is 15cm and the overall length is 47cm. The widest part of the blade is 6cm and the spine is 7mm from the bolster. This two fuller blades weight is 750 grams kukri and 300 grams scabbards where the packing would be 1050 grams. This Khukuri however has a uniquely distinct handle where the metal guard of the blade in the handle area is flat and not narrow and pointed as in other knives (full flat tang). The blade is therefore visible all around the handle. The handle is joined strongly to the blade with three metal rivets and that can also be seen at the sides. Set of Karda and Chakmak (Utility Knife + Sharpener) included and high quality small knives for better made and tampered than the regular ones. I strongly recommend that the wooden parts on all kukri are treated with the appropriate oil and wood treatment prior to use. Please note that because all of my kukri are hand-made, variances in size, weight, wood color, chakmak & karda style etc may well occur.

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WW II Two Fuller (Dui Chira) Kukri

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