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12-30-2019 12:53 PM
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Quite authenitc
The Bayo gents will be along shortly and will tell you in detail about this Police Bayonet.
Grips plates may have been replaced.
Nice find
Regards Larry
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- Larry C
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“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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I think you've done rather well for $150. It is authentic WKC as Larry says. The original 17 inch blade from Weimar era Polizei was cut down around 1936, the Nazi era grip badge has been removed post WW2. The marks indicate it was issued by the Westpreussen District Polizei ( not Weisbaden), (District III and side arm Nr 7)and it has matching marks with scabbard, which is desirable. The stitching on the scabbard I think could be repaired and worth doing if you can find the right person. The throat screw on scabbard also is missing but potentially replaceable. Overall I think a worthwhile purchase for the money.
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I have a similar police bayonet that was brought back by a former POW. His plane was shot down over Ludwigshafen in 1944. (Ironically this was my wife's hometown). My police bayonet is also missing the grip badge, possibly removed by the veteran but that is unknown.
Looks like a nice piece.. congrats on this find..
Smitty
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Rakkasan187
Thank you sir for the reply.
So this bayonet was most likely cut down in 1936? I’m glad to hear it’s authentic... seems like almost everything can be duplicated now a days. I don’t think I’ll be able to replace the Nazi emblem, however... I do believe that the stitching (As you’ve mentioned) can be repaired. I didn’t even noticed the throat screw on the scabbard.
I guess I was way off on the district... I saw something on the web that broke down the district by the first one or two letters. The one I saw listed it as Wiesbaden. You can’t believe everything you read on the web either I guess! Thank you again for the information. David
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Smitty,
Thanks! I’ve been wanting one of these police bayonets for a while... I just wasn’t about to pay the premium price for one! I’m a WW2 gun collector at heart and will only pay those prices towards a lot of metal! Grin... but ... I do enjoy the hunt for a good bayonet.
This one came from a pawn shop auction... who wudda thunk?? Maybe it’s time to hit pawn shops a lil more often? Cheers
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Scabbard fittings are mounted probably wrong, as the stitching should be on backside. anyway a denazified shortened Police SG,b.r.Andy
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