OK, just as an afterthought: re. " Afghani regulation khybers". 
 By definition, " regulation weapon" is a highly standardized one, manufactured in bulk, according to a design approved by a central authority and  ( very often) at the same factory. 
 In short, a large mass of identical twins. 
 Here are  two allegedly " regulation khybers" 
 
 One has two grooves, another has one. One blade has a stamp on the ricasso and is numbered another does not.  One has a shield-like languet, another does not.The D-guards are of a different contours. 
 
 The conclusion is inescapable: there is nothing " regulation" here. Just a similar idea expressed in different " languages" with different  parts including imported  blades, with or without governmental stamps at a defined position. 
 
 And if anyone can please explain to me how these blades  could have anything in common with the classic Afghani khyber except for being short, I shall be very grateful:-)
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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