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Hello Guys, I don't recall encountering another slotted police bayo like this. What radio would one put a slotted one to a standard one? The slotted bayo is a Weyersberg and the standard is a Horster. The Weyersberg is also aprrox 1" longer. the eagles "eye button" is blued. Thanks! -serge-
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Serge,
I don't know the ratio but slotted police bayonets are less common than solid hilt ones. I suspect that the press button is not blued but that the plating has worn off the steel button.
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If you want a guess 20% are slotted.
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Thank You ORPO and Paul. You guys know your bayo's. ORPO, I took a look at the "eye" again ... you are right. The plating wore off! Regards, -serge-
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