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Devil’s Edge – The Pathfinder – Khukuri-Bowie Fighting Dagger – Stainless Steel Version

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Battle Ready
(2 customer reviews)
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Battle Ready

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    This Devils Edge fighting dagger melds the powerful cutting blade of the Khukuri with the size and practical grip of a Bowie Knife. The sharpened 420 stainless steel blade brings excellent chopping and slashing capabilities which are powered by a thick spine coupled with a wedge-like cross-section which adeptly chops into and splits a target. The sharp and acutely-tapered tip makes it a surprisingly good thrusting weapon; the tip will pierce into a target and the wide blade following it will rapidly widen a puncture.

    The pakkawood and brass grip is comfortable for a variety of hand sizes the the hook-like extensions on the brass bolster and pommel cap serve two purposes; the forward one prevents the hand from sliding onto the blade in a strike, the rear one functions well as a pivot point to couch the back of the back of the hand against when making a powerful cut.

    This fighting dagger is paired with a durable leather sheath completed with a set of buttoned retaining straps and a belt loop.

    Overall Length16 1/8''
    Blade Length10 1/4''
    Weight1 lb 8 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width45 mm - 36 mm - 53 mm
    Thickness5 mm - 4.8 mm
    PommelIntegrated
    P.O.B.1''
    Grip Length4''
    Blade [420 Stainless Steel]
    TypeKukri
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureNepalese
    ManufacturerDevil's Edge
    Country of OriginPakistan

    2 reviews for Devil’s Edge – The Pathfinder – Khukuri-Bowie Fighting Dagger – Stainless Steel Version

    1. Robert

      I bought this for my son, and we are very happy with the purchase.

    2. Connor Mcdermott

      I bought this like a year ago because it looked cool and thought it would be nice to have. The year of light chopping and other miscellaneous uses has not noticeably dulled the blade at all and it is still very nice to look at. Considering it is from devil’s edge, the very sharp edge is not a surprise whatsoever.

      The only problems I have are that there is a small gap between the front of the blade and the guard, I don’t know if it came like this or I did something to make it that way, but I am just now noticing it. There are also a few small black blemishes on the blade near the guard. These two are small aesthetic nit-picks more than anything though.

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