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Guys,

The price is a lot of money, but you can get good quality kirpana for the fraction of the price. In Punjab there are many companies set up to cater for these needs. Carbon steel is the modern day material used to make a good kirpan. Than that also depends on the quality of carbon steel. You can spend in a range of £5.00 to £300.00 on a good blade. The price will depend on the quality of your steel. You can buy the cheap stuff and last you a life time depending on the maintenance of the blade. I have just purchased a Shamshir from Cold steel. The spec is below and the quality of steel. I paid 7500.00 Ind Ruppe.

Shamshir 88STSSpecifications:

Overall: 36 1/4"

Blade: 30 1/2"

Thick: 3/16"

Weight: 30.1oz.

Steel: 1055 Carbon

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Guru Fethay

Veerji how much is that in pounds? I was looking at on their website, are they any good and I think they use carbon steel to make realy strong samurai swords aswell so the metal is top. They rely need to start making kirpans so we get decent shastar!

My Brother,

They are extremely hard to get hold of in England, but I could be proved wrong. There is another company that make identical blades, but they have slightly different look e.g. the handle and scabbard. The company that makes these swords are called Windlass, they are an Indian based company.

There version is slightly cheaper than the cold steel version, but the blades are identical (in look and the material used). If you are interested in purchasing this sword, number of American sites sell this sword, it cost around $200-$300. You would have to shop around.

The sword for a modern day blade is fantastic.

Have a look at this following site, this person just gives you a quick demonstration on the same sword.

http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/arab-swords.html

Good luck and guru fethay

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Fateh!

The UK website for coldsteel is http://www.coldsteel-uk.com. They sell the shamshir for £292.10. You can probably order from the States for less money, but UK customs is becoming a little more difficult about releasing swords with a curved blade. Unfortunately, we in the UK have to pay thorugh the nose for good shastar.

Coldsteel blades are excellent. I'm trying to get the guys there to make a decent tulwar and khanda, then maybe some katars.

Regards,

K.

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Fateh!

The UK website for coldsteel is http://www.coldsteel-uk.com. They sell the shamshir for £292.10. You can probably order from the States for less money, but UK customs is becoming a little more difficult about releasing swords with a curved blade. Unfortunately, we in the UK have to pay thorugh the nose for good shastar.

Coldsteel blades are excellent. I'm trying to get the guys there to make a decent tulwar and khanda, then maybe some katars.

Regards,

K.

I have number of friends who have ordered this sword from the states, in total it worked out to be £222.00 including customs. Yes its far cheaper then the UK. You have to be careful in purchasing a sword in the UK, it can become difficult and there might be checks done you from the company.

Many of friends did opt for the Windlass sword, it was cheaper. Like I have mentioned above the blades are identical, some people on independent forums and website have stated that Cold steel have used Windlass blades on Cold steel Shamshir. But they are both fantastic pieces.

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Windlass' Scimitar Sword

Steel1065 Carbon SteelWeight1.8lbsPoint of BalanceNOT PROVIDEDPrice RangeUS$209

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If you want extreme and top blades, id highly recommend http://www.blades-uk.com/, these lot are so professional and high standard on their blades. If anything is worth the high prices it’s definitely this company.

These blades will require maintenance; also i don’t think they do orders anymore. I think you will be require going to the business directly because of new law regulations imposed on air guns and knives.

But these lot are seriously worth it!!

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the cold steel blades are nice but not made by the master sword Smith Jot Singh Khlasa who has won countless sword/knife making awards , along with the kirpan donated to Anadpur Sahib commerating 300 years of Khalsa , the achivement of Jot Singh Khalsa is somthing all Sikhs should be proud of and owning one of his kirpans is a honour for me, but each to their own

WJKK WJKF

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Gurfateh Ji

If anybody looking for a Army Style Kirpaan you can have one ordered and also personalised.

We request for kirpaan specifications as we are going to manufacture some very unique kirpana both for Singhs and Singhnia, so please send us any designs or requirements and also we are setting up service if you want gurbani/Dasam Bani Marked on your kirpaan (The Markings on the Blade are exact caligraphy of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji"

email for further details

God bless.....the txt below is from the website for Army style Kirpaan!

This is the first addition to the Zabar10 range of products, an excellent quality full tang fixed blade Kirpaan, with 440 Stainless Steel blade, machined aluminium handle, wood style grips for comfort with word "Kirpaan" engraved, and supplied with a leather sheath which can have army style Name Print on the back.

This kirpaan is very innovative and very versatile and I should add extremely sharp due to the fact the steel grade on the blade is 440A, which is far superior to the cheaper and more commonly used 420. However, the factory incorrectly marked these 440C, so grab a bargain while stocks last.

We currently use a variety of manufacturers but we are in the production of our own innovative army style kirpaan!

Comes with custom Gatra, snug fit for the sheath, this is hand stitched with safety button

Note NOT PURAATAN SHASTER...just for the record :)

Follow link if interested

http://sunderarts.co...&category_id=14

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