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10-24-2017 05:52 PM
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Wd-40 won't hurt the blade, I'd give it a good spray and leave it for a few minutes, then try.
These aren't usually sharpened but gloves won't hurt. Push it forward then try and pull it out.
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I think the scabbard is incorrect for the bayonet. I think it is for an Austrian M1895 bayonet. Could explain why it won't come out too easily.
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Richie B
I think the scabbard is incorrect for the bayonet. I think it is for an Austrian M1895 bayonet. Could explain why it won't come out too easily.
I was thinking that it could be the wrong scabbard, too. I will have to do a little homework on the M1895. Thanks for the tip!
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CBH
Wd-40 won't hurt the blade, I'd give it a good spray and leave it for a few minutes, then try.
These aren't usually sharpened but gloves won't hurt. Push it forward then try and pull it out.
Ok. I will give it another shot. Thanks. If you don't hear back from me, it might be because I'm missing fingers and can no longer type. ha, ha.
Last edited by Sturgis; 10-25-2017 at 12:28 AM.
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Does not resemble any of my K98 scabbarbs .
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Sturgis
Ok. I will give it another shot. Thanks. If you don't hear back from me, it might because I'm missing fingers and can no longer type. ha, ha.
I would soak it WD-40 & let sit overnight. It is probably rusty somewhat, let the WD -40 work its' magic.
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Wrong scabbard. Spray into scabbard till it won't hold anymore then leave it standing on the pointed end. In the morning, pull hard!
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I once had something similar happen with a Mosin Nagant bayonet, getting stuck on the rifle. I understand they're notorious for it. Ended up losing my temper, blitzing it with WD-40 and smacking it with a hammer until it popped off. If all else fails, brute force works. Although I imagine I'd be less keen on this tactic if I had something as valuable as a K98 bayonet!
B.B.
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Makes sense why the scabbard wont come out..because its mismatched..someone jammed it in there.
Regards Larry
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