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1893 with a French Remington 1914 pattern scabbard
Close up of Fixed frog on Remington scabbard. Bannerman's in the US sold these in the early part of the 1900's probably mating surplus blades and scabbards to sell on it is not known who used this combination |
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M1893 with leather and steel scabbard
Ricasso marks |
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Dress 1893 with parallel grips and all chromed
High muzzle ring
Thick tang
Brass staple is typical of German dress scabbards of the same period. |
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M1936 Mauser, made by Toledo and based on the German 84/98 style bayonet but with an added muzzle ring, a simialr unmarked blade was made by Germany at about the same time |
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1936 Mauser made by Toledo, scabbard is re throated 1893 leather rather than the more normal steel Mauser scabbard. 1893 blade will not now fit scabbard. |
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1941 Bolo Composite grips |
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1941 Bolo, with wood grips |
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Adaptor to allow 1941 Bolo to fit K98 Mauser |
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1943 pattern Mauser supplied by Germany, stamped P.R.8 |
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1943 model, based on the German 84/98 however the blade is narrower than the German manufactured blades
Rarer composite grips, more common are wood grips
Spanish 1943 scabbard has no throat and is thinner than its German original, the German 84/98 will not fit in this scabbard as it is narrower
Comparison of the Spanish blade (left) and German blade (right) |
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1969 for the Cetme rifle, made by Toledo |
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Among the last bayonets made by Toledo before they closed down this is a variation for the Air Force of the CETME L bayonet, it features a distinctive hilt catch similar to the G3 types. THe Toledo mark is clearly stamped on the blade and bayonet shows a low serial number |
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Naval Issue of the CETME L bayonet has a press button catch and a Navy anchor on the blade. Toledo stamp is not clear on this example |