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 Post subject: Cut Down WW.1 Bayonet
PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:13 pm 
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I found this WW.1 SA/1918 cut down bayonet today it has some pitting on the blade, but not all that bad. the edge is pretty good, at least a grinder has not been used on the blade. It has the knife type point. It is missing the scabbard but the price was right. Anyone out there know where I might find or anyone that might have the correct WW.2 scabbard?Image

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i gota agree - nice photos , its one ive not come accross yet , a WWI cut down , or the knife point cut ,

as stated - ill look for the scabord , you need a cut down M3 , or a nice M7


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