Japanese Bayonet for review
Article about: Hello, I bought this Japanese bayonet about 10 years ago from a local collector at a time when they were hard to locate in my neck of the woods and probably paid a little too much for it. I'
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Hi Alex, its a nice bayonet but the photos are all too small, we want to see nice big high resolution pictures. However, I suspect that the frog is indeed a reproduction but bigger pictures are needed to be sure.
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Looks like a nice Variation A Toyko arsenal bayonet, The frog is a reproduction IMO due to the lack of wear and studs on each side of the buckle.
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a very common Japanese bayonet frog is a repo for sure its original
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I can't date it by the serial number, but it is an early variation "A", probably early to mid 30's. As has already been stated, the frog is a reproduction, right look wrong construction.
Jim
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Thanks guys. I did find a web page a few years ago that had a way of dating them via the pommel symbols but I can't find it again. I'd forgotten that I'd posted this one it was so long ago.
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Most of the info you need has been stated. But I also use this link on occasion.
Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II
Michael
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My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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Like has been said, common bayou, but in what appears to be absolute beautiful condition! The blueing is great. All the ones that I find are rusted with no blueing.
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Thanks Doug. When I first bought it there was a little bit of active rust on the blade but I managed to neutralise it before it caused any big damage.
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