Smith & Wesson Model 340CT M&P, Double Action Only, Small Frame, 357 Magnum, 1.875" Barrel, Alloy Frame, Blue Finish, Crimson Trace Lasergrips, Fixed Sights, 5Rd 163073
Specifications:
| Fulfillable: | 0 |
| Stock Number: | SW163073 |
| Manufacturer id: | S&W |
| Action: | Revolver |
| Barrel Length: | 1.875" |
| Capacity: | 5Rd |
| Finish/Color: | Blue/Black |
| Frame/Material: | Alloy |
| Caliber: | 357 Mag |
| Grips/Stock: | Laser Grip |
| Manufacturer: | Smith & Wesson |
| Manufacturer part #: | 163073 |
| Sights: | Fixed Sights |
| Size: | Small |
| Type: | Double Action Only |
| Model: | M&P |
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It has a few spellings, most common are kukri and khukuri, but basically it’s a mid-length curved knife comprising a distinctive Cho (notch) that is the national knife of Nepal. This shape is believed to have existed 2500 years ago; the Kopis used by the Greeks is the probable source of its design. In our modern times the kukri really came to note outside Nepal with the Nepal War in 1814-15 after the formation of British Gurkha Army. It was carried in a wood sheath covered in leather, most having a wooden grip or horn and traditionally having two small knives (one small knife for chores and the other left unsharpened for flint striking and to knock burrs from the main blade), it is one of the most famous and feared knives of the world.
The Cho:
The most appealing and distinctive part of the kukri is the notch or Cho cut into the blade directly in front of the grip near its base. Its unique shape and utility objectives have been the source of much debate.
Practicality- the notch works as a blood stop to prevent blood or fluid from going towards the handle so that a good grip can be maintained. Additionally it was to stop the sharpener when in use from reaching the handle.
Religiously- it signifies the Hindu fertility symbol (OM) and represents the sacred cows hoof.
Fiction- it is also believed to have been developed as a device for catching and neutralizing an enemy blade in close combat. However, this is more myth than reality. When things got really rugged it is said the notch was used as a can opener or rest curvature for index finger of the using hand while slicing, but these have not been proven true either.
What is true is that all traditional kukri’s carry this notch. You can buy 
When the Gurkhas reached speaking range the Gurkha leader announced that their surrender would be fine, but if the British really wanted to continue fighting, they had some excess ammunition they would be happy to loan them so that the battle might continue! Of course the Tommies declined. They were treated well, but it was this behavior that earned the Gurkhas the most notoriety.
This type of fierceness to battle and win against all odds and honor your foe was well respected by the British. It did not take long before the British saw these tough as nails, Indo-Mongol descendants as better allies and they began to hire them as mercenaries fighting alongside their own troops.
A Gurkha, Brahmin and a Vaish
