Already larger conversation about this was done in BCN forum, which is already only on FB, the step on pommel is untypical and should be inspected it was done by firm or later in any workshop?, who have it should be examined it, evidently the bayonets are in major cases in unused or only minor used condition Question remains it would look so when used in Sudan?, i assume all have a brown paint on bakelite surface, the only one here with red color 1146, has probably completely removed the brown paint.
Interestingly is the Vocelka piece as i have reported a 2837 with older long pommel but other here presented 2831 and 2835 pcs have the bayonet slot shortened, since 2500 could be found both versions long and short stepped pommel?? The long pommel highest nr is 2837, the earliest stepped pommel is reported 2507 and highest 2997. Is possible the stepped pommel could be for different version of AR10 teoretically?
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