more bajo's I could need some help on!
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Re: more bajo's I could need some help on!
The last bayonet, is a Swedish M/96 (second version) with the second pattern leather carrier.
Made for the Swedish copy of the German Mauser riffles.
Swedish Mauser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Re: more bajo's I could need some help on!
Oh, well at least the "-ish" part was right!! (lol!!)
Thanks a lot.
cheeers
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Re: more bajo's I could need some help on!
You are correct about the first one. Its a Spanish M1941 "Bolo" Bayonet. These are two of my favorite model bayonets you have there
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Two very contrasting bayonets-the Swedish m96 is the first modern bayo-not a long spike or sword, all metal and more of a utility/fighting knife-the M1941 on the other hand has many old fashioned features like the birds head pommel and heavy crossguard along with a pretty useless machete type blade that was far too small for the job of brush clearing-one would think they were designed in the opposite years to each other.
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Re: more bajo's I could need some help on!
As others have already mentioned; a Spanish bayonet and a Swedish bayonet.
I have both and they are both sturdy bayonets.
Good catch. Congrats.
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Thanks guy's!
I am no bayonet- man, so they are not to stay!!
The identification does help a lot to have a descent description in the ad!Thanks again.
cheers
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Re: more bajo's I could need some help on!
Hope you are able to funnel the funds for the bayonets into some items for your Collection
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That was the plan!
;-)
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