Looks like a cut down and remade stag handled (ww2 era) k98 dress bayonet. Not an expert in this field by any means, but it?s my first impression of it. I?d be surprised if it was a fake bayonet if that were the case.
Hi Mike, thanx for the input. I wold agree that it is a WW2 era bayo redone (shortened) but please tell me how to achive such a shape and remove fullers on both sides of the blade. IMO impossible. There is an opinion that it is a private purchase officer combat knife.
hi gottlieb
you are right on target here what you have is a genuine ww1 fighting knife with original scabard some of these fighting knives were not marked with the imperial crown marks but the stag handles were added at a later date perhaps in ww2 i have had several thru the fifty five years of this great hobby the shape of the blade is very unique this fighting knife is genuine period made and only altered was the stag grips last it is not a cut down knife at all hope you enjoy your great ww1 knife god bless all andy militarynut
Thanx Andy - that is what I expected to read. You made my day - THANX AGAIN
hi gottlieb
your very wellcome any time you need my opinion just ring my bell i will be glad to help any one who will listen to this old man who has been there done that and seen a lot of militaria in the last fifty five years i have been around since the first books were writen on militaria once in a while some items stump me but as the kids say poop happnes god bless andy militarynut
hi gottlieb
good morning to you please forgive me for not mentign about the bayonet slot i have had some that the slot was open to accept the mauser rifle if needed but most slots were sealed i believe dummys like me then used for a fighting knife only but you found a real original treauser best of luck with it have a geat day andy militarynut
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hi dave
thanks very much for the above post no biggie to me i am very lucky to get on a computer as i dont have any education what so ever and i type with one finger but all in all bottom line here is i have practicly seen it all in this military collectble hobby if i didnt see the items concerned in my over fifty five years then what else can i say also i just love to help my fellow collectors if they need my assistence just e mail me at nanny1fl@ aol.com thanks god bless all andy militarynut
I'm not a dagger guy,,,but when younger I had a large fighting knife collection... Andy is 100% correct. These were authentic to the period with functioning bayo slot, button etc.. Matter of fact I remember I had 3,,,I had one exactly like this,,, and another that looked exactly like this but the grips/scales were wood! made to look like antler!, the last one had black diamond pattern grips..
But man what a nice job they did on the wood - antler simulation.. At first I thought maybe a 'in field' done job or postwar. ..Then had a friend show me a period advertisement for them!!!!