Not great photo, I can't even read the inscription, but it is a genuine item. Full blade length not shown but I think you may have shown this one before, if it is the same then it has a cut down blade, which was common. I have a feeling the rivets holding the stag horn grips are not original, and the grips may have been removed during the Third Reich to replace the Weimar badge.
The answers today would be the same as the one you posted on 12/18. Nice boyonet but well worn. Why post twice???
John
Hello , posted a second faith to put better picture , so that the members do à better opinion
I do not own this object to take a picture . When i have better picture i would put Them in the old post
The bayonet maker is PD Lüneschloss, a known maker of these Polizei sidearms. The unit marking is for Schutzpolizei Düsseldorf, Administrative District IV, weapon #280. The fact the bayonet & scabbard are matching is always more desirable to collectors. Nice looking bayonet.
What was wrong with the first opinion..or you just didnt like the answers that did not suit you?
I moved that thread to this forum. Please refer to the thread link below for further discussion.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/dagge...olizei-687513/
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Regards Larry
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