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Name that knife (bayonet really)

#1 Post by Blackstuff »

I was having a root around in the loft this weekend and found this bayonet, any ideas which rifle it fits?

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#2 Post by TattooedGun »

I dub thee knife, George.

It looks like a George...
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#3 Post by WelshShooter »

Are there any other markings/dates stamped on the grip or hilt? Perhaps you could show if there is a slot or other mechanism showing how the bayonet is attached to a rifle.
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#4 Post by TattooedGun »

Looks like the actual barrel attachment on the Hilt might have broken off from the pictures?

Looks similar to Martini Patterns and Enfield patterns : http://mopepatt.com/enfield-pattern-1858-short-rifle/ But the hilt is curved the opposite way to everything else I can see...

Obviously i know nothing about bayonets wallhead :p
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#5 Post by TattooedGun »

Oooh, scratch all of that....

Looks more like a Panzer Bayonet...

A Walk About / Dress Bayonet from the Nazi's

http://www.gotavapen.se/gota/artiklar/9 ... onets4.htm

Scroll down to the walk about section.

It says
These bayonets had often rifle mortises but could not be fitted to rifles like K98. The spring-loaded pommel- button worked normally, but the track for the bayonet lug was under-dimensioned and often filled in with cloth of fitting colour.
And the one pictured has one of the 2 markings yours has...

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#6 Post by Blackstuff »

There is a T-shaped slot in the hilt that it looks like just slots over a lug, i don't think there's anything snapped off.

It does look like that Nazi one, I wonder where the hell i got this from then?! wtf

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Probably handed down from one of your relations who served in the SS.

It would explain your obsession with black.
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#8 Post by saddler »

Mauser pattern - either K98 or one of the FN made versions
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dromia wrote:Probably handed down from one of your relations who served in the SS.

It would explain your obsession with black.
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#10 Post by froggy »

Your bayonet is a parade Mdl . Normally those were private purchase and never found their way to a rifle. They were more intended to be worn with a colourful portepee knot to impress the Fraulein when walking around town or at the biergarten.
Yours was made by WKC & from the markings it pre-dates the WWII. You would have to check , but I'd think it is more likely to be Weimar or even WW1 made one.
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