Here are both variations of captured Dutch bayonets modified by the Japanese. Basically one is marked on blade & other isn't. There are some additional scabbard variation as seen in Ray LaBar's excellent book on Japsnese bayonets
Here are both variations of captured Dutch bayonets modified by the Japanese. Basically one is marked on blade & other isn't. There are some additional scabbard variation as seen in Ray LaBar's excellent book on Japsnese bayonets
Very interesting bayonets!....
If you trade one :-) i 'm here
Nice!
These are very interesting!
Nice Jareth! Thanks for showing. Always learn something when you post!
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Great examples Jareth, thanks for showing!
Regards
Russ
This is a first time seeing one of these. I didn't know about the use of modified bayonets by the Japanese.
Thank you Sir!
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Phil
Something new to look for at gun shows! Thanks for posting.
I saw one for sale with a dealer in NZ recently. He didn't realize it was a reworked Dutch bayonet.
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