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12-08-2013 05:51 PM
# ADS
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A genuine and above average example. Matching numbers, a good maker, good condition, well done!
Welcome to the forum.
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Thank you Douglas2496 for the quick reply, is there a way that I can identify from making more about it?
Regards Wolsey
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I'm not a bayonet specialist but if there's any thing to add I'm sure my forum colleagues will help.
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A fine bayonet with matching numbers!....
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You did very well. There will be a "37" on the spine as well.
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Thank you Gunny
I purchased it from a dealer in the USA, who I had approx a year ago purchased a dress bayonet for my father from. He has provided me with excellent service and I am pleased with it. Any tips from the forum group on how to look after it / clean it. One other question, is there a certain way round it should be placed back into the scabbard?
Regards Wolsey
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Dear Relicz
You are correct, and there appears to be small eagle makings on the handle, and thank you for your comment.
This appears to be a very friendly forum.
Regards
Wolsey
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I'd just lightly oil the blade making sure you keep it off the wooden grips and keep it in a dry place. There is a certain way to put the bayonet in the scabbard but i can't remember off hand!...
Edit, i think the correct way is how you have it in the photo with the serial numbers lining up!...
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You have a nice one,did you look on this website for more info?........k98 bayonets data and registry
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