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I'd need close specification Shorter bayonet has overall lenght = 38cm and blade lenght = 24cm the other bayonet looks like a sabre has OL = 56cm and BL = nearly 44cm
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first looks like 84/98 or it could be a Polish mauser, the second is a german s71
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Thanks Old-smithy for your kindness. As I see you're real bayonet expert Karel
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The second one is not a bayonet, and I believe S71 is not a correct designation.
/Amsfelder
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what is the designation of the sidearm that looks like the 1871 bayonet?
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Hi Carl
I may be wrong, but I think the blade has a sligth bow and hilt is heavier than on SG71. I am thinking of those small sidearms or faschienenmesser used by the German states before 1871. Never have seen correct designation. Some says 1855 and some 1839 /Amsfelder
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