If you can get the (cheaper) CS Kukri or the Magnum Kukri for the same price, which would you recommend more and why? I can imagine the larger blade has it's advantage but also limiting transportability or wearability.
The handle is full tang. Mine has been cutting and chopping great for 10 years. I finally broke the handle after many years of throwing it. Rehandled it with heavy rubber mat. Now its even better. Flatten that edge out just like your knife and it will cut better or as good as any machete out there.
good to see a review of someone who actually used the damn thing, so many ppl buy it straight outta the pack, dont sharpen it and try and make this extensive overly critical video about how its not a "real kukri" its a great carbon steel blade for 20$ canadian, 10-15$american is a great price point and seems to kill anything else for the price
@Taud Yea, thanks. I have had absolutely no problems with it besides how rough the grip comes, and thats easily solved with gloves or sandpaper. Amazingly simple and effective, great for the price.
It is full tang. That dude found out on the destruction test on his kukri machete. He batoned through steel tubing with it. He couldnt break the damned thing.
If you can get the (cheaper) CS Kukri or the Magnum Kukri for the same price, which would you recommend more and why? I can imagine the larger blade has it's advantage but also limiting transportability or wearability.
uneqstylez 3 months ago
The handle is full tang. Mine has been cutting and chopping great for 10 years. I finally broke the handle after many years of throwing it. Rehandled it with heavy rubber mat. Now its even better. Flatten that edge out just like your knife and it will cut better or as good as any machete out there.
1sgbrewer 4 months ago
MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA
1manvsworld 4 months ago
@1manvsworld yup.
JohnGaltAlias 4 months ago
is made in china or in the us
Say0n 8 months ago
@Say0n Afirca
SystemXisDisturbed 1 month ago
@SystemXisDisturbed Sorry,Africa
SystemXisDisturbed 1 month ago
@Say0n sorry, Africa
SystemXisDisturbed 1 month ago
What did u use to sharpen it?
31w310 9 months ago
@31w310 lots of work on rough oil stones
JohnGaltAlias 9 months ago
good to see a review of someone who actually used the damn thing, so many ppl buy it straight outta the pack, dont sharpen it and try and make this extensive overly critical video about how its not a "real kukri" its a great carbon steel blade for 20$ canadian, 10-15$american is a great price point and seems to kill anything else for the price
Taud 1 year ago
@Taud Yea, thanks. I have had absolutely no problems with it besides how rough the grip comes, and thats easily solved with gloves or sandpaper. Amazingly simple and effective, great for the price.
JohnGaltAlias 1 year ago
how come it doesent have a sticker on the side
MrDeath142 1 year ago
@MrDeath142 where did the sticker used to be? I probably scraped it off or it wore off from use.
JohnGaltAlias 1 year ago
good piece of steel
Tevujin 1 year ago
Very Cool Blade! Just a Little to much, Unless you live in the Amazon or another Jungle.
ZombieOrchestra 1 year ago
It is full tang. That dude found out on the destruction test on his kukri machete. He batoned through steel tubing with it. He couldnt break the damned thing.
dertnberny 1 year ago
Wow.
JohnGaltAlias 1 year ago
thanks for the review. i was thinking of buying one. it costs 45€ in ireland. real rip-off but i need it for the job hacking bushes.
leonil7 2 years ago
Yea, thats a lot for this thing...its half that over here or less.
JohnGaltAlias 2 years ago
if i were ever in a knife fight i would want this its like a mini sabre :D
Oxstayne 2 years ago
@Oxstayne sabres curve the opposite way...
lolbewbz 1 year ago
@lolbewbz Yes, I know. Kris. is better,
Oxstayne 1 year ago
@Oxstayne Kris's are amazing, I love the watery pattern in the steel.
lolbewbz 1 year ago
Nice one :)
Utorikuso 2 years ago
Good vid.
rji 2 years ago
Thanks for the vid!
xxo33 2 years ago