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09-23-2011 09:57 PM
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Re: Help with bayo ID
Realized links didnt work. Reposted to amend this problem.
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Re: Help with bayo ID
The initial issues of the Mauser Jägerbüchse 71 rifle and the G88 Commission rifle to the early German colonial troops usually came with the short "Seitengewehr 1871/84" bayonet (often abbreviated to S71/84). This number is not a unit number only a MFG number. Welcome to the forum and hope this helps maybe someone else has more input on it.
Eric
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Re: Help with bayo ID
Hey man thank you so much for the help! That is awesome that you know that!
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Re: Help with bayo ID
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Tarrok
Hey man thank you so much for the help! That is awesome that you know that!
My pleasure
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Re: Help with bayo ID
The top bayo is a Czech VZ24 short type-cutting edge is 'up'-as Richie B says, for export as the rifle was widely sold in the 20s-30s and after the war (this appears to be prewar).
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Re: Help with bayo ID
Ok, so im partially restoring the S84 and the wood is rotten as heck. Anyone have an answer on a possible replacement? Should I fashion on myself?
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Re: Help with bayo ID
The top bayonet is a czechoslovak Vz.24 when 30cm long blade, the scabbard is not correct, probably a belgian export, the czechoslovak has some marking? It could be export too.
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Re: Help with bayo ID
no scabbard markings. The blade has a simple CHZ with what looks like a lower case v over the C, and a capitol H beneath the CHZ.
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