Such a pistol grip can be found in the German German Reich Revolver M1883 and some civil / privately purchased models.
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Such a pistol grip can be found in the German German Reich Revolver M1883 and some civil / privately purchased models.
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yes the S84 / 98n.A. from the WW1 had a long life. Not least because Unmegen were produced until 1918. They were worn until at least 1945 and partly in the GDR much longer.
Short back to the beginning. Here's an SS Bayonet from the early days. It is a S84 / 98n.A. from the 1st World War. Only blued without markings of the Reichswehr or the Police. Enclosed a carrier...
Regardless, it was about the combatant status. This was - at least officially - "loaned" by wearing the appropriate bracelets to members of the Reichsbahn.
I would have to look for the orignail rule.
Generally, however:
Combatant status when wearing a
green armband with eagle and the inscription "Reichsbahn" of members of the Reichsbahn.
The...
Here is the ordinance that specifies that equipment and equipment will be supplied by the Wehrmacht.
"Delivery of weapons, ammunition and army equipment, supplies, operating materials and cleaning...
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Originally, the postal service services to guard institutions of the post. So object security tasks. This resulted from the turmoil of the Weimar Rebuplik.
The Postschutz was subordinated to...
Yes this is an unrepaired Polish Wz.28 or 29 with muzzle ring. The Polish bayonets were used in large numbers.
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yes the differences between the unmarked pieces for the SS and German authorities are fluent.
The nature of the contract was similar because it does not concern orders for the Office of Armed...
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These are models that were most likely to be used by the SS
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the right SS bayonets of the model S84 / 98 carry no acceptance marks and rarely only a manufacturer's stamp.
Especially in the early days was also on revised S84 / 98n.A. used from the...
All the stamps are bad fakes.