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sangat, post wat shastars u have, n how many wid details of it

i have 6 kirpana: a 10inch/9inch lal chandan with blood chanals n a reli curved

blade

-a 6 inch lal chandan kirpan wid blood chanall

-a 12 inch kirpan wid gorgous engraving n 2 blud chanals on

each side of blade

-a common kirpan, 9 inch, no blud chanals, has satnam waheguru

n a khanda on sheath

- a 7inch kirpan, i dno wat kind of kirpan it is, its kind of like a

takhsali kirpan

- and a 9 n 3/4 inch takhsali kirpan

i also have a 6 or 10inch (not sure, dem chakars u fit round the dhamallas) in diameter steal chakar, i have tora, a 9 inch khanda (i think its dhamalla shastar, but its reli hevy) i have a 2ft khanda too

n my shastars, the ones ive made from wood

ive made a 5ft tall kharag khanda, a 4ft tall "flameberge" tri head kharag khanda, a gauntlet sword wid a custom made blade, 2 katars, a 5ft tall bow, a mace (it broke cz the weight of the chain was too hevy, 4ft tall solid chrome) a baba deep singh ji khanda, a nishaan sahib, a 17inch taksali kirpan (u can take it from the sheath), 3 throwing knives 17 inch, a 17inch khanda, a chaand bout 5 inch in diametre.

i think thas bout it!

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gots a 9 inch two sided taksaalee... a one sided 9 taksaalee.. a 3foot kirpan called a goleeya (used for combat when ur on foot n facing ppl on horses) ..n my stealth weapon (the pic) .. wanna get a double edged throwing axe..realllll soon..like in two days kinda soon...

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i have a 12 inch Ghurka Shastar (attached pic) im not sure what its called but i kno the nepolean used it alot and during british rule in india they had a regiment called the "Ghurka Regiment" who were litterally assasins because they were so good at steathily killing their opponents. also have one 9 inch Taksali Kirpan and just some other standard shashtars! blush.gif

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i have a 12 inch Ghurka Shastar (attached pic) im not sure what its called but i kno the nepolean used it alot and during british rule in india they had a regiment called the "Ghurka Regiment" who were litterally assasins because they were so good at steathily killing their opponents. also have one 9 inch Taksali Kirpan and just some other standard shashtars!  blush.gif

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its called a Gurka's Kukri

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