Looks like a Yugo M48 bayonet to me. But I’m not an expert.
Polish I think. Rich A. in Pa.
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Actually after a second look I think it is Czech. It appears that the sharpened end is on top and the fuller is on the bottom of the blade making the blade look upside down to the handle and muzzle ring. I think the Czechs were the only ones that did this for Mauser bayonets but I could be wrong.
I would agree with Czech for the VZ 24 rifle.
John
Its a czechoslovak Vz.24 most real for export when not stamps on ricaso of blade, any stamps on pommel? or hook of scabbard?, it could be too a postwar production, should be oiled.
Thanks for all the replies, yes czechoslovak Vz.24 looks like it, thanks a lot. Had a closer look at both scabbard and blade an not even any fake markings, was pretty cheap just to pad out my small collection of bayonets, so im happy with it
Hello,
is there a "fgf" marki on the pommel?
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