12″ Hand‑Forged 5160 Bushcraft Knife
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Discover your new favorite outdoor companion the 12-inch hand-forged Seax-style Bushcraft Knife, meticulously crafted in Nepal using traditional blacksmithing techniques. Whether you're trekking, camping, or prepping for utility tasks, this 5160 carbon steel knife offers unmatched edge retention and strength.
⚙️ Core Features
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Blade Material: 5160 high carbon steel (reclaimed from truck leaf springs) renowned for toughness and resiliency
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Blade Length: Approx. 7″, perfectly balanced for chopping, slicing, and everyday utility
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Handle: 5″ Indian rosewood center, flat full tang design for ultimate durability and grip
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Finish: Water-tempered blade a time-tested process that adds strength and helps prevent warping
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Sheath: Hand-stitched water buffalo leather with pinewood lining for a snug, structured fit
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Weight: Medium easy to carry yet powerful enough for demanding bushcraft and fieldwork
Built for Purpose
This true Bushcraft Gurkha Knife is designed for survival tasks, field dressing, wood processing, or daily cutting chores. It’s all set for outdoor use, with no sharpening needed just grab and go. Ideal for hikers, campers, and utility users who want a rugged, trustworthy blade with traditional flair.
Whether for historical reenactment, utility use, or display, this knife provides both function and aesthetics. Each piece is individually handmade, so no two knives are the same a testament to authentic craftsmanship.
✅ What Makes This Knife Special
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Hand-forged in Nepal using 5160 leaf spring steel a blacksmith favorite thick blade that's tough to match
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Full tang construction ensures torque strength and balanced feel
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Water tempering process helps the blade remain springy and wear-resistant
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Comes with a hand-stitched sheath that protects both blade and handle
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