Is the regimental Stamp a fake?
Article about: Good day! The French bayonet, converted to M1888, has regimental markings. However, the location of the marking and the nature of the execution raise doubts about the authenticity. Is such a
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Yes but the majority of nonbarelled german bayonets have a long 4cm Mauser adapter,which is prepared for attaching a bayonet wout barell ring on crossguard, a Gew.88 dont have this system, so it could be not proper fixed on rifle wout the barell ring.other point this is a capture French Chassepot M1866 could be used as Sidearm. b.r.Andy
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AndyB
..other point this is a capture French Chassepot M1866 could be used as Sidearm. b.r.Andy
Thanks for the clarification. Perhaps it was.
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AndyB
Yes but the majority of nonbarelled german bayonets have a long 4cm Mauser adapter,which is prepared for attaching a bayonet wout barell ring on crossguard, a Gew.88 dont have this system, so it could be not proper fixed on rifle wout the barell ring.other point this is a capture French Chassepot M1866 could be used as Sidearm. b.r.Andy
Variants of alteration of the French bayonets for the German rifle. The third option on the right - are discussing the same bayonet. Photo from site Blankwaffen, Informationen - Fakten - Diskussionen - Thema: Aushilfsseitengewehr - Französisches Mle. 1866 aptiert
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nr2 and 3 from right are not usable on rifles, when wout barell ring, used only as Sidearms with soldiers wout rifle. b.r.Andy
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Maybe that's the way it is. But No. 3 in the form of changes of a handle similar discussion a bayonet.
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Question is here, when was cut the halfring?? same period as pommel upgrade?, probably not, possible the nr.3 bayonet (even2) was used with unknown rifle for a time, later with removing of half ring it was made to a sidearm, You could proof it on rifle, anyway the weightpoint of bayonet is far away from handle,as here is a large long heavy yataghan blade and the adapter is too short made a good fixing on a rifle(note the weaking of spine material of brass handle in pommel area) You should compare the Rudiger german literature, where are described the conversion of french bayonets to german rifles.Nr1 and 4 from right could be still declared as bayonets used on rifles, even here changed grips and crossguards. b.r.Andy
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Your answer is detailed. I am always glad to communicate with You.
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