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04-02-2012 12:28 PM
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Hi, the scabbard is also a 44ASW, but not with the same number as the bayonet.
Regards Yab.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Hi, anything from 1945 will be rare,try this website.......k98 bayonets data and registry
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Hi Zwerge, thanks, great side, the ASW bayonets from 44 I can find there, all of them have screws in the grip and is not riveted as this one, I wondered how generally it is? and if it could increase the value of it?
Regards Yab.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
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yab
Hi Zwerge, thanks, great side, the ASW bayonets from 44 I can find there, all of them have screws in the grip and is not riveted as this one, I wondered how generally it is? and if it could increase the value of it?
Regards Yab.
Hörster bayonets (coded ‘asw’ and ‘sgx’ ) from later in 1944 will have riveted grips, with the ‘sgx’ coded ones usually commanding a higher price. With the tradeoff between rarity and condition also having to be taken into consideration. FP
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Re: K98 bayonets.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Zwerge, cheers for the Registry link. Just sent the webhost photos of my 1935 Jos Corts K98 bayonet.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Hi, thanks for usefull answers, I guess it is a late produced bayonet because of the double letter below the number?
Regards Yab.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Like mentioned by FP, Your piece would be very interesting, when matching numbers would be there and riveted grips, problem is the finish is gone, the chemical process or cleaning of handle of the piece damaged the blueing on surface, which is only visible on lower part of blade. The black paint on scabbard is wrong too. By non touched condition the riveted goes to 300 USD range.
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Re: K98 bayonets.
Hi, thanks for the answers, what do you think the price would be for a piece in this condition then?
Regards Yab.
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