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Ontario OKC — Kukri Knife 5160 Carbon Steel Black Micarta Handle

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AUD A$383.99AUD A$313.99

American-made OKC kukri with a 5160 carbon blade and black Micarta scales for tactical reliability.

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Specs

Blade Material
5160 Carbon Steel
Handle
Black Micarta
Blade Length
28cm
Total Length
40cm
Weight
520g
HRC
57
Coating
Phosphate
Tang
Full

Description

Ontario's OKC kukri pairs 5160 carbon steel heat-treated to 57 HRC with black Micarta handle scales bolted through a full tang. The blade features a phosphate coating for corrosion resistance and low visibility. Built for military and bushcraft professionals who need a kukri that performs without compromise.
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Mission-Ready Edge

The phosphate-coated blade disappears into dusk as you clear a campsite—silent, efficient, relentless. Micarta bites into your gloved palm with reassuring texture.

From jungle to mountain, the OKC kukri is the tool you reach for when second chances don't exist.

American Forge, Nepalese Soul

Ontario heat-treats 5160 carbon steel at their New York facility, hitting 57 HRC hardness that balances keen-edge retention with shock absorption.

The phosphate coating is applied post-grind for field-grade corrosion resistance without adding noticeable thickness to the cutting edge.

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Looking After Your Blade
Keep your blade in top nick. Give it a rinse and dry after each use to stop corrosion. Every now and then, rub a thin coat of mineral oil along the blade. Sharpen with a whetstone or honing rod at a steady angle. Store it in a sheath, knife roll, or on a magnetic strip — never chucked loose in a drawer. For carbon and Damascus steel, give it a wipe after cutting acidic foods. For folding knives, clean out the pivot and pop a drop of lubricant in to keep it opening smoothly.