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Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

Article about: I was wondering if I could get some details on the regiment markings, #153.R.3.196# Does anyone know what this might be?

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    Very nice collection of bayonets!!

    I love the pic's with them shown in period use

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

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    That is awesome Carlos!!!!!

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    Great photos
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    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

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    Next step to improve the knife-bayonet was made by the germans in 1915.

    The 1915 Move-Werke combines the standard 84/98 pommel with flashguard and a 71/84 blade with a steel scabbard. Seems they only appear with a 1915 date. None before or after, right in the heart of the shortage.
    Move-Werke are not really a transition piece, more a side shoot. the method of construction of hilt is completely different to the other 84/98 models, a method that took a lot more work and more hand fitting as the grips needed to have additional machining.

    Would be very interesting to know if the number hidden in the lock-button shown in the pic below is a lot number, fell free to post additional information and pics.

    Many thanks
    Carlo

    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

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    A very interesting thread! Awesome use of period photos!

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    Thanks...

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    Here is another 1915 move-werke web find,it shows 5452 hidden on the press stud,i think we can say it is a lot number, the first german knife-bayonet with a lot number?

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    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

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    In 1915 the new variation was produced which had minor modifications,Knife Bayonet SG 1884/98 2nd Pattern.

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    Imperial German M1871 Sword-Bayonet

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