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    Function of Bayonet Knots And Sword Knots???

    Thanks Gus for the additional information. Reservist1, that is such a great photo of the bayonet knot. Thank you. If anyone can sometime show a photo of how the bayonet frog connects to the belt, I would really like to see that. It is kind of difficult to discern exactly how that...
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    Function of Bayonet Knots And Sword Knots???

    Thank you Gus and Joe for all this great information about the Bayonet Knots. I don't know much about historical guns like the Gewehr 98 or uniforms, so bear with me please. So, as the photos I posted show, the bayonet knot was not attached to bayonet when the bayonet was fixed to the gun...
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    Function of Bayonet Knots And Sword Knots???

    What were the function of Bayonet Knots and Sword Knots? Were these just a form of ID, so if the soldier or Officer was killed, it would be easier to identify the Regiment he came from?? Sort of similar to dog tags?? It does not look like when the soldier or Officer used the bayonet or...
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    Hello Everyone!

    Hello, I am working on a PC video game modification to make a First World War version of a WWII video game. I'm not getting paid anything to make the game modification; it is strictly volunteer work. It uses the Unreal Technology game engine, so it the game should be, in my opinion, quite an...
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    Photo Request-WWI German Ammo Boxes

    Here's some information I found at the Great War Forum, and which I'd like to share here about the Patronenkaste 15: I have had a much easier time finding information about British ordnance: http://www.tommyspackfillers.com/gallery/gallery.php?page=1
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    Photo Request-WWI German Ammo Boxes

    Hi Erik de Bruin, Thanks a lot for these photos! I'm working on a PC video game modification to make a First World War version of a WWII video game. I'm not getting paid anything to make the game modification; it is strictly volunteer work. The game modification, called "Iron Europe...
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    Photo Request-WWI German Ammo Boxes

    Hi. I need some photos of WWI German Ammo Boxes (not the cartridge containers the soldiers wore), especially for the following: 1) M1898 Mauser (Gewehr 98 Rifle)-- was loaded from a 5 round 7.92mm stripper clip. This was the standard German infantry rifle of WWI. 2) MG 08 Ammo Boxes 3) MG...
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