#71982
04/05/2007 07:17 PM
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The second of my three latest finds Yes it was a great afternoon It does not have any manufactormarkings but is in a wery nice kondition. I have been told that the portope can belong to firefighters sidearms, is that correct ?
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#71983
04/05/2007 07:19 PM
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knot Black, red and silver
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#71984
04/05/2007 07:21 PM
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#71985
04/05/2007 10:49 PM
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You're correct, the knot would be correct for a fireman's bayonet.
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#71986
04/06/2007 01:15 AM
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The etch however is the pre-38 Luftwaffe edition produced by Robert Klaas.
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#71987
04/06/2007 05:18 PM
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I have a Wherpass for a Luftwaffe fireman. Maybe one owned this bayonet.
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#71988
04/06/2007 05:42 PM
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Walt, An excellent point, I've seen Luft fire helmets often enough too. I was initially inclined to think whatever knot a serviceman would use would relate to the bayonet type itself and not necessarily the particular branch of service they were in (Luft, Feuerwehr, etc) but I wager anything's possible. I've got a polizei bayonet with an original SS NCO knot, so that shoots my theory to hell
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