WW1 Austrian officer dress sidearm
Article about: WW1 Austrian officer dress bayonet chromed blade
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That is a very nice set. I don't think I've seen a "walking out" private purchase version of the M1895 bayonet before and this is a fine example. Notable of course is the inverted "upside down" blade, the hooked quillion and faux mortice slot in pommel. The plating which is probably nickle is in fine condition, as is the troddel and correct parade frog. What more could you want?
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Thank you for showing this lovely bayonet!
First time I see one of them.
A beautiful piece.
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Anderson
That is a very nice set. I don't think I've seen a "walking out" private purchase version of the M1895 bayonet before and this is a fine example. Notable of course is the inverted "upside down" blade, the hooked quillion and faux mortice slot in pommel. The plating which is probably nickle is in fine condition, as is the troddel and correct parade frog. What more could you want?
Thank you!
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Ullergaard
Thank you for showing this lovely bayonet!
First time I see one of them.
A beautiful piece.
Thanks!
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Picture from UNIFORMI magazine
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