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Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese

Article about: Here are both variations of captured Dutch bayonets modified by the Japanese. Basically one is marked on blade & other isn't. There are some additional scabbard variation as seen in Ray

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    Quote by Anderson View Post
    I saw one for sale with a dealer in NZ recently. He didn't realize it was a reworked Dutch bayonet.
    I bought this one from a NZ dealer some time ago so it may have been the one you are referring to. It has been shortened for reasons unknown, perhaps the tip broke off. Anyway, not too bad, and the only one I've seen for sale here in NZ. It is unmarked, but there may be a kanji impressed into the wood grip on one side, not sure.


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese


    Captured Dutch Bayonets Modified by Japanese

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    Hi,

    Nice thread.
    I will keep an eye out next time I'm out shopping.

    Cheers,

    Danger

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    Could be the one Russ.

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