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#253770 10/26/2011 03:53 AM
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I found this PET DAN KREBS bayonet years ago in my grandfather's tool box, hid it away for years and just now found it again. I did some research on it but didnt find too much. Id like to know more about it and the company that made it. Also I cant seem to find the same version of the marking on the blade....all I have seen are a more standard shaped shield and some have words and others don't but I have not found the wavy shield. Also who would have been issued this bayonet?






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Cory...Its a long model standard dress bayonet. They came in your length and a shorter model. Any military branch carried them. They are a common item to find today because there were lots made.Krebs used two or three makers marks. Dont know of hand which one this was (early or later).


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Cool, thanks for the info!

CoryZ #253896 10/28/2011 05:13 AM
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Nice TM... has anyone seen one of these before?

Here are the two marks by PDK that I have. This one is very different in the shape of the shield. Looks like a very early mark to me.

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Yes those two are the two I always see upon searching which is what made me curious about the one I have.

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Additionally,these bayonets were not issued; rather, they were private purchase items,often sold through military accoutrement outlets.


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