long by 2.25in. Start over You answered no. Based on serial number data, it appears that Victorinox initially produced the M1918 bayonet until the early 1920s. Second were Commercial Trademarks used, unofficially, from 19371940/41 (e.g., E u F. Horster) . This terminology was used during the pre WW II years, since Germany was not permitted an Air Force (i.e., Luftwaffe) under the Treaty of Versailles. Approximately 1/2" I found this example mounted on this Kar98k Zf 41 sharpshooter's rifle brought back by a returning veteran. It is believed that approximately 5,000 were produced. This was a privately purchased item. The Puma trademark dates back to Lauterjung's beginnings in the 1700s and remains in commercial use to the present-day. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in archeology from the Universite Des Beaux-Arts in Cambodia. This example bears the unusual R-prefix serial number. Schmidt-Rubin M1911 carbine and, Ricasso: "Elsener" over "Schwyz" over "Victoria", Reverse: "Fritz Pauli" over "Sattler" over "Biberist" all inside an oval, over "17". My intent is to help the novice collector, not to help line the pockets of pseudo antique dealers. The 5104 export bayonet differs from the domestic M1957 bayonet in some details. 1859/1867, Stichbajonett zu Eidg. Brown leather belt frog for use with the M1956 submachine gun bayonet. Post-War, the Works fell into Russian hands and became part of the East German State. Bayonet Identification Guide Contains detailed descriptions and over 3,200 images of more than 525 bayonets; plus more than 110 belt frogs and related items from 68 countries. The tan leather belt hanger measures 3.125in. Modifications include: This example exhibits rather good workmanship for a school bayonet. Designated Stichbajonett Mod. NATO version of the Stgw.57. M1912 Mauser rifles received from Austria as First World War reparations. Measures 7.50in. Also used on the caliber .3006 M1903 and M1903A3 rifles. (219mm.) Scabbard (body): "BT3" inside a triangle and "254". Shallow, sloppy fuller; M1851 Federal Rifle Designated, Socket bayonet for use with the muzzle loading 10.4mm. Any logo like this on the left side of the receiver means that its Chinese, but identification is often made easier by the inclusion of Chinese characters or Norinco printed in English as well. Schultz is believed to have produced approximately 300,000 scabbards from 19241929.
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