Peter B
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I got this bayonet and frog pretty cheaply and find it quite interesting.
There are markings on the frog so that at least is WWI and I read something like BM VII f. The frog also does not have the usual middle rivets but has the strange (very old looking) attachments at the bottom which I have never seen.
The bayonet itself is a short one (maybe fighting knife) and it looks like it has been painted black at some point. Don't know if that would have been period or someone thinking it was a good thing to do it later on.
Any and all thoughts / advice on what I have would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Peter
P.S. I am debating whether or not to remove the black paint from the grip to show the wood. All depends on opnions about whether this is a collector modification or not. Interesting that the studs and nuts holding the wooden grips on are note put in the same (i.e. nuts on different sides).
There are markings on the frog so that at least is WWI and I read something like BM VII f. The frog also does not have the usual middle rivets but has the strange (very old looking) attachments at the bottom which I have never seen.
The bayonet itself is a short one (maybe fighting knife) and it looks like it has been painted black at some point. Don't know if that would have been period or someone thinking it was a good thing to do it later on.
Any and all thoughts / advice on what I have would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Peter
P.S. I am debating whether or not to remove the black paint from the grip to show the wood. All depends on opnions about whether this is a collector modification or not. Interesting that the studs and nuts holding the wooden grips on are note put in the same (i.e. nuts on different sides).
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