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08-05-2020 09:02 PM
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Very Nice Tiger Short .
The fire department had their own style of Bayonet which the crossguard was shaped like an S .
If you go to the Fire and Police bayonet forum you will see the differences.
The story about these being used by the Fire department ..I would wait for the bayo guys to elaborate further on that.
The short Dress bayos IMO were for going out with less drag and swing ..as per the long bayonet types were reserved for parade.
Regards Larry
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Larry C
Very Nice Tiger Short
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The fire department had their own style of Bayonet which the crossguard was shaped like an S .
If you go to the Fire and Police bayonet forum you will see the differences.
The story about these being used by the Fire department ..I would wait for the bayo guys to elaborate further on that.
The short Dress bayos IMO were for going out with less drag and swing ..as per the long bayonet types were reserved for parade.
Regards Larry
WWII GERMAN DAGGERS PRICE GUIDE - MilitaryItems.com
Actually it appears to match the Army bayonets now that I've found this link.
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As Larry points out you have the KS98 "parade" or "walking out" bayonet, which was privately purchased by members of army or air force, NCO and other ranks. There were two blade lenghts, 20cm or 25cm. It's generally believed the shorter bayonets was for NCO's but really there are no regulations to be sure. There was a fair amount of latitude given over private purchase swords so likely the same was for bayonets. The blade was never sharpened, so yours was sharpened by a post WW2 owner. That does effect value.
The Fire bayonet (not really a bayonet but a ceremonial work tool) is a bit different. Here's one of my Tiger brand Fire side arms. Cool double marks with Tiger blades.
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