It's decent enough from a scarcer maker, but most likely IMO a Yugoslavian (?) rework with the red type of Bakelite grips about three years out of sync (too early). Best Regards, Fred
Definitely a Yugo rework, numbers on the frog stud and cross guard and like Fred say's, several years too early for late war grips on a 1940 Corts bayonet.
Jim
Not an original German made bayo with that rivetted/pinned crossguard!..
All the answers are here:
Bayonets of Germany 1933-1945
This is a german S94/98 but it was heavy overworked and renumbered after 1945 in former Yugoslavia.
You can recognize it at the very dark bluing and the numbers on the frog stud and guard.
Regards
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