If the bayonet has a serialnumber on it, I suppose it also has a maker mark. Just look up the maker mark and serialnumber online. I think then you will have your answer.
Regards, Rik
Hi Hayser ..you can reference this thread also for future K98 producers which is pined at the top of this forum.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/k98-b...a-rbnr-233978/
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Looks like in nice condition from what I can see from the photos. A little bit of bluing wear on one side of the guard but overall very nice. Do the scabbard numbers match the blade?
Of the same opinion with the same question, from what I can see I suspect that it could be matching. Best Regards, Fred
Yes they match one question On the side of the Scarb is that a rivet or screw that holds in blade spring mine is missing
Nice clean example of a k98 bayonet. Original.
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