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Cold Steel 97MKM Magnum Kukri

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About this item

  • The less-expensive, yet still excellent-performing "workhorse" version of our popular Kukri knife; There are very few knives in the world that we can think of that can out-chop or out-cut a good Kukri
  • Perfect as a lighter-weight bushcraft or camping tool that can be carried on a belt or lashed to a pack, our Kukri Machetes pack a great deal of value into a relatively small, light and inexpensive package
  • The full tang is completely encapsulated in a comfortable and durable polypropylene handle that has been ergonomically designed for comfort and safety, allowing you to keep a secure grip on the Machete even in the most inclement conditions
  • Made of tough and durable 1055 Carbon Steel with black baked-on anti-rust matte finish for extra protection
  • Includes a durable Cor-Ex sheath for added safety and carrying convenience; Dimensions: 17 in blade length, 5 in handle length, 2.8 mm blade thickness, 20.1 oz weight
  • Workhorse machete with 17-inch Kukri-style blade
  • Weight-forward balance handles tough jobs
  • Angled blade edge "bites" deep with every stroke
  • Comfortable, sturdy polypropylene handle
  • Includes Cordura sheath; measures 22 inches overall


Product Description

There are very few knives in the world that we can think of that can out-chop or out-cut a good Kukri. It’s true that some of the best Kukris (like our model) can be somewhat expensive, and while that “thoroughbred” performs extraordinarily well, sometimes what’s required is a good, inexpensive, “workhorse” model – and our Kukri Machetes are those workhorses! Available in two sizes (one with thirteen inch blade and one with a whopping seventeen inch blade) our Kukri Machetes are ready to plow through the toughest chores! Perfect as a lighter-weight bushcraft or camping tool that can be carried on a belt or lashed to a pack, our Kukri Machetes pack a great deal of value into a relatively small, light and inexpensive package.

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A reliable workhorse machete, the Magnum Kukri can out-chop and out-cut knives with far larger price tags. The Kukri's 17-inch blade features the same distinctive weight-forward balance as Cold Steel's top-of-the-line models, helping it handle the toughest chores life can dish out. The blade edge is also presented on an angle, so it's guaranteed to "bite" deep with every stroke. As a result, the machete is ideal for clearing fields, chopping tall weeds, and cutting through dense branches. Also outfitted with a sturdy polypropylene handle, the Magnum Kukri comes with a sturdy Cordura sheath.

Specifications

  • Blade length: 17 inches
  • Blade thickness: 2.75mm
  • Handle: Polypropylene
  • Overall length: 22 inches
  • Weight: 18.2 ounces

Big T
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2019
I have lots of different knife sharpeners and was ready to get to work, but they must have listened to other reviews and fixed the problem, because this one came with a consistent sharp edge. Its a tool for hacking, so don't expect a show piece finish for this price. Very pleasantly surprised with what showed up.
Peter Haller
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2016
absolutely awesome for me... im 6'6" and this fits my big mitts well. great item and cold steel is my prefered company for knives and swords
Lakarinajoy
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2016
Nice product, great price, works well
Rex R.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2016
Just get this thing. It's perfect for camping trips and general purpose work, as it will clear small brush while also having enough heft to chop up your firewood. By firewood I don't mean twigs. This thing will go through two inch branches like butter, thanks to the geometry of the blade. That's really the main reason I got it. It has the benefits of a kukri and a latin machete. In other words, it has the belly of a kukri without the curve (for chopping), but also has the length and balance of a latin (for clearing brush and momentum).Most complain about the edge, and yeah, it sucks out of the package. This was my main concern with it based on the reviews I read. However, I was able to take my small Lansky Pocket Sharpener and use the angled carbide part to instantly strip all the extra crap off of this blade. It comes with a "utility edge," so it has a bunch of the black coating on the edge and some of it had extra metal, but all of it came of pretty easy with a few passes of the sharpener. I'm no expert at sharpening, nor do I have a belt or file or grinder or any of that, but that's the good thing about the Lansky, you don't need them, at least not for this. Run the carbide part over it, then follow it up with the ceramic part and you will have a hair shaving edge in about 15 minutes tops. As far as the blade goes, this thing is definitely worth the money. It has good geometry and is thick enough so it won't bend when you're chopping.The sheath isn't as weak as I thought it was going to be either. I watched some videos that showed this big floppy sheath. Well, they must have improved it because it's actually pretty solid. The snaps are good and it holds the blade well. What more do you want for how much you pay for this thing? Also, the handle is relatively comfortable. It's made of tough, rugged, hard plastic, but as long as you don't have soft baby hands you can deal with the texture. I could easily see myself having this for a good 30 years without anything failing. That's saying something, because I go camping once or twice a month, and I don't necessarily take it easy my gear. I like to get stuff that last, and this thing is a beast.Really the only negative thing I can say is the edge out of the package. However, this negative turned into a big positive in 15 minutes with the Lansky. Chances are if you've been looking at blades on Amazon you've seen the sharpener, and you should pay the 7 or 8 bucks and get it, especially if you are planning on getting this kukri/machete, or really any other knife for that matter. It makes quick work of the crap edge that comes on this thing. I had my doubts, but once I saw the burrs and coating start shaving off with that carbide all my worries went away. You'll read a bunch of reviews on this thing I'm sure, but don't let all the edge comments deter you. It's an easy fix and it's definitely worth it. Like I said before... Just get this thing. Let me know if this helped y'all out.
Nic
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2015
I bought this to clear some brush, and boy did it deliver! Once sharpened, it just wanted to swing through bushes and small trees like a hot knife through butter, and the edge stayed sharp even after hours of hard service (apart from a couple of dings from stupidly hitting rocks, but those came out). The weight-forward kukri design works very well, producing a much stronger impact for a given swinging force.It did come with a dull edge, more appropriate for breaking than cutting, but it only took a few minutes with a file to get a serviceable edge and a few minutes more with sharpening stones to get it wickedly sharp.Other reviews mention a difficult-to-remove sticker on the blade, but mine had no such sticker, so it seems Cold Steel has wisely listened to that piece of feedback.Bear in mind, this is not a top-of the line showpiece; it's a tool that is meant to be used, and it's a truly excellent one for the price once you put a bit of work into finishing the edge to your liking.
Amir E
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2015
Pros:1055 Carbon steel makes for one heck of a tough tool.Balance seems to be goodHandle is comfortable enough.. but I recommend gloves for heavy usage.Did not come with sticker..Paracord hole is handy..I am extremely impressed with the sheath.. very high quality for the price.Cons:Black coating does NOT prevent rust from what I've seen (I saw some rust on the edge of the coated blade).Black coating is uneven and I had to use some steel wool to even it out.Blade tip had a strange bulge at the end.. I had to sand it out with a stone.Blade itself is extremely dull.. I passed over it over a dozen times with a carbide sharpener without the blade being sharpened..I then spent another few hours trying to get the darn thing sharp by hand with some stones and even a waterstone.. Could only get it so-so sharp..I'd recommend using a belt sander if you want to sharpen this without wasting hours on it.The edge is NOT convex.. which is disappointing for a tool like this. You'll have to retool the edge if you want this blade to stay sharp for long periods of time.Notes:Would probably be better just to remove the entire black coating from the blade.(But I do not personally have a belt-sander.. so this is difficult).
W. R. Russell Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2011
For the past 15 years, I've had the bittersweet fortune to get more time behind machetes than most folks. I live on a large park property that's got tons of palmettos and scrub oaks and general overgrowth. The marsh and water views are spectacular, but only if you keep things thinned and trimmed...and something always needs trimming. That's where the machetes come in...and my love/hate relationship with them. I used to think one machete was as good as another...no more. Living in Florida, all I ever saw were latin machetes and so that's what I used...and the best one was the 18" one I got from Harbor Freight a few years back for about $5. It has decent steel and an OK grip...or so I thought until now. Accidently while shopping for a knife on Amazon, I saw all the killer reviews on the CS Magnum Kukri machete and knowing that a particular clearing job was due again, decided to see if it was all that up against my current 'keeper'. It was and more and here's why: I divided up the current job into halves and last week used the HF latin machete on the first half and finished the chopping and clearing in about 3 and a half hours...and I was whipped. I started the job with a good edge from my Presto Eversharp (another amazing Amazon review discovery) and had to touch up the blade twice with my Leatherman file to keep the edge sharp. The chopping seemed about normal for a latin with good performance, but not many one-stroke cuts. Most cuts on the fronds took at least two good cuts to sever the frond and the cuts didn't look very pretty. A lot of vibration is felt when the cut doesn't pass clean through and after several hundred strikes, your hand is quite sore. Not to mention all the extra strokes and effort. I was too tired to pick up the debris and left it for two days later. Fast forward to today. I used the 17" CS Magnum Kukri and the job took 3 hours. That doesn't sound like much difference until I tell you a few things: Easily 60 - 70% of the cuts were one stroke clean through with the identical edge from the Presto (5 min job tops) that I put on the other machete. And they took much less effort, it was like the blade was helping me...even lame off angle hits did vicious damage to the stringy fronds. Consequently the chopping was going much faster with more progress using less energy and with less hand shock. Machete users will know what I mean about hand shock...either it or fatigue will end your session and both were much, much less with this blade. Who knew a little physics and geometry could make such a difference. There were times when I was actually laughing after light elbow/wrist flicks would lop a frond clean off. I had to learn to pull back the juice and let speed and the blade work. This allowed me to get into smaller areas with less room for a full swing and work. As such, I actually cleared well outside my intended area, and did a much more thorough and better looking job with neater results...clean cuts look much better than hack offs. I easily removed dozens of smaller palmettos that would've been too much trouble before. It looked so much better that I went back into the latin-done area and redid it too and now it all looks good. Only two hours had passed at this point...I still had enough energy to haul off my debris, which I did and in fact I was done and showered in less time than just the chopping took with a decent latin machete. Oh...the edge was still scary with no touch ups after hundreds of palmettos, some scrub oaks and vines, and plenty of misses and carryovers into the dirt. This thing is a beast! I didn't think the design mattered so much in machetes, but apparently it does. I'm sure the steel quality helps. I know I'm comparing a $23 machete to a $5 one, but hey they're both dirt cheap and how much is your time and sweat worth? I saw the insane tests on this blade at[...] after I had already bought it, but needless to say if it stands up to more abuse than most survival knives costing hundreds, its all good. I know this is running long, but a couple of other thoughts: The sheath is OK...not great, but it works and survived my thoughtless romping through waist-high brush without any sign of damage and holds the blade securely when snapped and releases it cleanly without requiring you to slice the edge-side stitching. The huge and goofy CS sticker came off cleanly using a blow dryer on high once it got really hot and the glue melted. Also always oil your brush blades (machetes and saws, esp.)...with real oil, not WD40. They will go through material much more smoothly and not gum up as bad and will be easier to clean and rust less. Always use gloves and a lanyard that is just long enough that when looped in front of your knuckles will prevent your hand from sliding onto the blade if it gets pushed back hard. Why just in front of the knuckles? Because if your blade gets caught in something and starts to pull you with it, you can fold your fingers and it will slip off and not cut your hand off at the wrist. So, if you wanted to hear from someone who actually uses machetes a lot, then here you are. This thing rocks! Its my new 'keeper'. If someone knows of a better one in this price range, please comment. This was a long review, so thanks for taking the time to read it and I hope it helped.
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