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09-13-2009 06:58 PM
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
Hi Ade , that`s a nice find at a nice price and one i haven`t got yet , well done !
cheers Al
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
Very nice to have in your collection
REGARDS AL
We are the Pilgrims , master, we shall go
Always a little further : it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
Hi Ade
nice bayonet as you say they are not easy to find, i have that model as well as the second type but mine is missing the attached piece. That will go well with the rest of your russian items.
dave.
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
nice, my dad has a NICE, refurb M39 Finnish model Mosin Nagant receiver marked 1891. As you know, bayos for that are EXPENSIVE. BUT NICE FIND ADE
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
I read in the reactions, that the Mosin Nagant 1st pattern socket bayonet is difficult to find. How rare is it these days and what price do you have to pay for it?
In my collection I am holding 2 Mosin Nagant 1st pattern bayonets (see pictures in my first reaction).
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
I can only speak for the UK. I have only seen the one for sale, which I bought, in about 10 years of collecting RKKA. I have not actively looked for one, but I just never saw one for sale here until then in the UK. What would I have paid? I think I would have gone to about £40.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Early Mosin Nagant bayonet
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Adrian Stevenson
I can only speak for the UK. I have only seen the one for sale, which I bought, in about 10 years of collecting RKKA. I have not actively looked for one, but I just never saw one for sale here until then in the UK. What would I have paid? I think I would have gone to about £40.
Cheers, Ade.
You do not see these 1st patterns Mosin Nagant bayonets in Holland that much as well. The right bayonet on my picture above, I bought it just a few months ago for almost the same price as you said. I paid 45 Euro’s for it. But it is a very nice example. The left bayonet on the picture, I bought it almost 10 years ago for 15 Dutch Guilders (6, 81 Euro).
The right example at the picture has a serial number of 5 figures. The factory marking on it is indistinct but it could be Izhevsk made. What can be said about a serial number of 5 figures? Is it possible that it could be made at the beginning of the 20th century?
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