Just got this bayonet online. I know it has some issues, but I'm sure we all have seen worse.
Just got this bayonet online. I know it has some issues, but I'm sure we all have seen worse.
Hi warbuff...salty but origianl..is there any markings that can be seen beneath the dirt and rust? Regards Larry
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Just got here today the only thing I can make out on the blade is 41 d
If you clean it a bit it should read 41ddl...made in 1941 by Jos. Corts.
JEDEM DAS SEINE
Thanks what should I clean it with
My advice is do not clean your bayo from rust, will lose its value.
Now it looks really good, it has that old look, that's always nice to see.
Just put a little oil on it, to save bayo from further deterioration.
Regards
Vedran
What kind of oil? That may be a dumb question
Not at all, actually a very clever question, I know that some people have made a mistake and used an aggressive oil.
Try it with some non-aggressive light oil for precision devices, just to get the rust "bluish patina."
Let the oil sit for a few days, and her very gently wipe, with a cotton cloth.
Regards
Vedran
Thanks for the advice
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