It is replicated Gurkha badge kukri
promoting by Nepalese Khukuri House. The
replica that Gurkha soldiers carried and used in World War I-II, gets a new
look and name. All famous Gurkha Regiments (Units) Badges are engraved by
chemical on its both side blades recognized as Brigade of Gurkhas.
From the first:
1. RGR (Royal Gurkha Rifles)
2. 2nd G.R (2nd King Edwards Own Gurkha Rifles)
3. 6th G.R (6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles)
4. 7th G.R (7th Duke Of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles)
from the second part:
5. 10th G.R (Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles)
6. Q.G.E (Queen's Gurkha Engineers Gurkha Rifles)
7. Q.G.S (Queen's Gurkha Signals Gurkha Rifles)
8. Q.G.T.R (Queen's Own Gurkha Transport Regiment)
The handle is made of Rose Wood, where the
metal of the blade in the handle area is flat and not narrow and pointed as in
other knives (full tang). The blade is therefore visible all around the handle.
The handle is joined strongly to the blade with two metal rivets that can also
be seen at the sides. The blade of this Khukuri is made from graded carbon
steel mostly used in railway tracks. The sheath is made of