It was used by the famous Nepalese Gurkhas in the siege of Delhi in 1857, in the trenches of the First World War of France, through the jungle of New Guinea, in World War II, and with distinction in the Falkland Islands. The blade has a thickness of 1/4 "with deep grooves and the traditional religious notch Traditional handle, made of native wood Metal corners Authentic military design of the Gurkha Regiments in India The kukri comes with accessory knives. Equipped with the official pod. Total: 43 cm Sheet: 30 cm Weight: 625 g