Hello
what are your thoughts on this bayonet I have no idea.
no marking anywhere ecept numbers at the top
the blade measures about 15 inches in length
thank you
Tony
Hello
what are your thoughts on this bayonet I have no idea.
no marking anywhere ecept numbers at the top
the blade measures about 15 inches in length
thank you
Tony
My "best guess" is that we're looking at a Czech Mauser Bayonet...WWII German bayonets don't have the muzzle-ring, a feature usually encountered on export & foreign-produced Mauser Bayonets....
Hopefully one of our more knowledgeable Associates will share his expertise with us...
cheers, Glenn
FN M1924 Long Export bayo-could be post war as they were sold after WW2 as well as before.
PS-Does the area near the hilt look to be polished or ground/scrubbed? National markings may have been removed as this was commonly done to South American equipment when sold off out of service.
Belgian Export Bayonet not have markings,but this bayonet is polished or some like that.
same bayonet : Belgian M1924/30 FN Mauser Long Patt Export Bayonet
- Belgian M1924 30 FN Mauser Long Patt Export Bayonet - Field Service Antique Arms
Most probably a FN export M1930 bayonet, blade lenght 38.5cm, delivered in prewar period to some of the south american countries. MRD should be 15,5mm b.r.Andy
Hello,
yes this is a M24 Export-Bayonet, made bei FN in Belgium.
With this kind of screws made since 1930. Before 1930 FN used the typical "belgian screws".
Here is a M 24 Export-Model 1924 - 1930.
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