Kukri Knife
About Kukri Knife
★ Kukri Knife is an unpainted knife skin defined by its forward-curved kukri blade, combining a broad cutting edge with an angular clipped tip and a dark metallic finish. The sculpted black handle, jimping along the spine, and aggressive silhouette give the Kukri Knife a more utility-driven look than many other knife models in CS2.
Release & Source
The Kukri Knife can be found in the Kilowatt Case and Gallery Case.
The Kukri Knife is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Kukri Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Because the ★ Kukri Knife here is the vanilla finish, the exposed steel and dark handle work with neutral and leather-toned gloves. Driver Gloves Black Tie, Hand Wraps CAUTION!, and Moto Gloves Smoke Out all pair well without clashing with the knife’s plain metal blade. If you want a more rugged look, Bloodhound Gloves Charred also match the utilitarian shape of the Kukri.
The vanilla Kukri Knife fits best with weapon skins that use black, grey, tan, or raw-metal palettes. Good matches include AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Basilisk, USP-S Ticket to Hell, Desert Eagle Night, and Galil AR Black Sand. These skins keep the loadout grounded and match the knife’s unpainted blade and darker handle.
In CS2, the Kukri Knife is a knife model that comes in the same finish families used on other modern knife types. That includes vanilla, Fade, Crimson Web, Slaughter, Blue Steel, Case Hardened, Stained, Safari Mesh, Boreal Forest, Scorched, Urban Masked, Forest DDPAT, Night Stripe, and the Doppler, Marble Fade, Tiger Tooth, Damascus Steel, Rust Coat, Ultraviolet, Lore, Black Laminate, Freehand, Gamma Doppler, and Autotronic finishes. The page you’re viewing is specifically for the vanilla ★ Kukri Knife.
There is no single best Kukri Knife in CS2, because players usually choose based on finish, rarity, and how it fits the rest of a loadout. If you want a clean, understated version, the vanilla ★ Kukri Knife is the simplest option and works with many glove and weapon combinations. If you prefer more color, finishes like Fade, Doppler, or Tiger Tooth are the common alternatives players compare against vanilla.

