Review of the KHHI Nepal Khukuri / kukri knife

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  • Just bought a KHHI Max Xtream from the same place. Its just like your American Eagle but 11" balde and thicker. 1 Kilo in weight and outchops my hand axe. Thanks for the review, I told the misses its all your fault if thats ok?

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  • @xJubJub20x look for my video---> way of the gurkha warrior

    and you see gurkha chopping off buffalo head in one strike with a khukuri.

  • this guy sounds smart

  • one day i was walking down the street and saw a Kukri knife and decided to buy it but the guy told me it was fake. so one day i decided to compare it to my grandads one (he was in the English army who travelled for his job) and it was almost exactly the same.

  • good review ....am contemplating buying a Kukri from the same place .......how much shipping was it to the UK ?.....any probs with customs etc.

  • Sniper(tf2):Haha i got a bigger knife

  • Nice I have a fear the black I just ordered I can't wait to get it.

  • @jcollen96818 KHHI does have some quality control compared to the other smiths ill admit that, it just might be why they are more expensive because the economy is not the most advanced in the world, they typically use old car leaf springs that are grinded to a kukri instead of steel ingots that are machined to the shape india has its own kukri style now i suppose but obviously the credit is all nepal, if i get some extra money id grab one but i dont kill enough ppl per day to need one... lol : P

  • @Taud I agree with you 100%. It's funny that the reason you fault the Nepalese kukris are the very reason I like them so much. My Windlass just doesn't feel the same to me as my KHHIs. This is a great example of personal preference and I respect yours. If you don't own a KHHI or HI, I still recommend that you check them out and see what you think. Good luck.

  • @jcollen96818 In your personal opinion...

    but

    The smiths in nepal tend to have limited tools and tend to have faults and a lesser tolerance than the machining company in india with quality control inspectors

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