French combat knife, period of use?
Article about: I saw a while ago at an online auction that someone was auctioning three daggers/combat knives of French origin. Probably not "official" pieces but daggers that could have been obt
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"Les nettoyeurs de tranchées" / "Le Nettoyer des Tranches" ("Ditch cleaner")
Such knives were not that unknown on the French side and sometimes the soldier would literally attack the enemy in the enemy trench with a kitchen knife.
There were many "conversions" and unique pieces of cutting weapons and stabbing weapons, as well as trench clubs, but it is not always easy to tell whether these are contemporary originals or "newly made" items with a great "story" behind them and a correspondingly high purchase price! ...
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The blade is mostly done from S98/05nA bayonet.
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AndyB
The blade is mostly done from S98/05nA bayonet.
Thanks!
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Reibert
"Les nettoyeurs de tranchées" / "Le Nettoyer des Tranches" ("Ditch cleaner")
Such knives were not that unknown on the French side and sometimes the soldier would literally attack the enemy in the enemy trench with a kitchen knife.
There were many "conversions" and unique pieces of cutting weapons and stabbing weapons, as well as trench clubs, but it is not always easy to tell whether these are contemporary originals or "newly made" items with a great "story" behind them and a correspondingly high purchase price! ...
I think this knife might be just post-WW2, even though it's constructed from WW1 parts?
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Its more as real, the nickel alloy handle is from Lebel bayonet, in WW1 quickly replaced on Berthier bayonets with brass handles, later even iron cast, question is the S98/05 as probably all production were realised in WW1 but some are reused in WW2, when the piece was blued, this would move it for use into WW2, but on filled surface is this hard to say and marking is out, as there is only blade reused.
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