Aj son in law recently inherited a number of items. Among them this bayonet. Could anyone provide information on this?
Aj son in law recently inherited a number of items. Among them this bayonet. Could anyone provide information on this?
AT first look ww1 k98 late bayo not for sure wait for more opinions.
It looks like Weimar accepted and probably a later rework as is overall blued, the bayonet itself probably was never accepted in WW1.
Hi,
WW1 Mauser bayonet, they also did a version with the saw on it, but that was really fround upon
so most had them ground off. they are commonly called a butcher bayonet as they have the same shape blade, your bayonet is in very good condition and would be good in any collection.
dave.
Hi
S98/05 bayonet by CITO, certainly one of the rarer makers of the S98/05
cordially
Didier
Thank you for your help and sharing your knowledge.
Hello,
this is a german S98/05n.A. (Seitengewehr 98/05 neuer Art), made by Cito Köln.
After the use in the imperial Army, this exemple were used in the reichswehr (Stamp "1920") By a order of 1934, the bayonets had to blued und modifed. Such a "after 1934" example you have.
Until 1937/38 the S98/05 were not longer in service by the aktive units.
beutifull bayonet in wonderfull condition
i had one just like it when i was a kid also i had the saw back version ,, sold them in my daft times about 1974
along with about 15 german daggers and many beutiful helmets
chriss farlow made a lot out of me back then
Hi Ian,
i remember his shop in london we used to go and do some deals with him, i think he thought he knew everything about everything back then. But hay it was his shop, lol, i sold my first collection in the seventies IE, 71 when i got married, but have more now than ever,
dave.
yea ,, call to arms ,,upper st islington london
i dont think its there now ??
one hit wonder pop star
babe your out of time i think it was called
i sold him a beutifull SA dagger that i believe ADE has now
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