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04-29-2021 09:22 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Nice matching one Bohdi
I like the blade finish that remains.
Congrats on that addition.
Semper Fi
Phil
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Very nice matching bayo. Congrats!
John
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Thank you guys, I’m hoping once I find the frog it will look nice with the display.
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BodhiEtheridge
I recently purchased this bayonet for my 1936 setup, it’s missing the frog but it’s in great condition and all matching with the s code stamp. If I’m not mistaken this was the first year of mass production for these bayonets. These are the sellers pictures as my picture set up doesn’t work too well for bayonets.
Bodhi
1936 is the first numerical date. Before that they used the letter "K" for 1934, and "G" for 1935. Best Regards, Fred
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Great example Bothi!
Still....keep a look out for a 36 dated helmet
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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Thanks! I’ll keep an eye out too
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FP correctly mentioned, production of Gebr.Heller under code S/178 is known even from 1934,1935 under letter codes, this is a 1936 year, from the pictures hard to say, but the blueing looks like revived? any pictures on day light out of sun?
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And 1936 was the first year the date was added to the blade spine "36". I have a feeling also it's been re-blued, probably during the war years as these older bayonets became quite shiny after 5 years of handling in service.
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Thank you for the information, I don’t have the bayonet in hand yet but when I do I’ll be sure to get some daylight photos to show the blueing.
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