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Is this a WWI bayonet converted for WWII Police use, and what are the unit markings? Thx!!!

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    Default Re: Is this a WWI bayonet converted for WWII Police use, and what are the unit markings? Thx!!!

    Hello,

    in the german police regulation "Waffentechnischer Leitfaden für die Ordnungspolizei" from 1940 the S84/98 were listed as a regular bayonet.

    In the regulation newprint of 1943 polish (p) , czech (t) and austrian (oe) smal arms and bayontes were added.

    Here a pic of the standard "Blankwaffen" before the war.

    Regards
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