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Hi,
Can someone please tell me what kind of bayo this Saxon is wearing, I haven't found an exact match.
Thanks, Tim
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Hello , very intereatig, the first is correct, the nr.2 could be SG98/05 aA with a leather scabbard, but is hard to determine when not seen the wide of the scabbard, could be the frog is strange or the piece is not totally pushed inteo bard. best regards,Andy
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The top photo shows a French Model 1892 bayonet for the Mannlicher-Berthier Artillery musketoon. The original production models had a very hard black composite grip. Later on, in 1915, a revised version was produced, which had wooden grips, a shortened quillon, and the muzzle ring elongated by about 5mm - back along the hilt.
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