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#301807 10/29/2014 07:40 AM
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Style of the so called pioneer KS98 with simulated stag grips no maker to blade is the long model. Had some problems loading but got details of grip. timothy

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A scarce variation of the plated "Pioneer" with wooden grips. These Ersatz stag looking grips are generally found on unplated late KS98. Is it broken at the pommel?


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I think this is the first wood/stag I've seen on a pioneer type. Nice variation to have, and the slot dose look like someone tried to force it on a rifle at one time? But still it would be hard to fine another one any time soon.

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Yes it does to appear to have been forced on a rifle other than that all else is good on it. timothy

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Thanks Timothy. It is a scarce bayonet regardless of the damage.


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George,

What do you think of the rivets?


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Originally Posted By: Billy G.
George,

What do you think of the rivets?


Billy, I think the rivets are OK. They appear to be plated steel, which is right for these wooden grips. A bit crudely peened on the back but I think they are period correct for a late no maker like this.

George


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George,

The reverse of the rivets was the first thing that jumped out at me, thanks for your thoughts.


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