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09-14-2013 02:53 PM
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Hi Fabe..and welcome to the forum......dont put your bayonet under a lesser light..as anything from the Third Reich period is "Always impressive"..no matter what the condition. The bayonet is a testimony to history because it was there and it saw action!! You are correct that it is mismatched numbering..but still quite authentic. Nice to see the " Waffen amt stamping on the pommel. There is a great team of gents here that can tell you exactly what makers produced the parts with the numbering....Timothy and Sleepwalker...are just a couple of the forums top bayonet enthusiasts...they will help you out shortly. Thanks for posting! enjoy your stay here Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
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it doe's not have to be a flash dagger if it pleases you that's good enough.
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Hallo,
you haven´t a german service bayonet.
This is a german export S84/98 to Portugal out of the H Range of the 1941 contract. The Portuguese Model name is M937 or M941.
Bayonet and Scabbard are not matching, because the scabbard is out of the 1937 contract for Portugal.
Regards
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Thanks for that info. Interesting...would this make this rare, or were these also mass produced?
Cheers,
Fabe
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Sleepwalker
Hallo,
you haven´t a german service bayonet.
This is a german export S84/98 to Portugal out of the H Range of the 1941 contract. The Portuguese Model name is M937 or M941.
Bayonet and Scabbard are not matching, because the scabbard is out of the 1937 contract for Portugal.
Regards
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Hallo,
this Export S84/98 is not rare. You can find a lot with matching scabbard in very good condition.
Regards
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