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Hi guys
I need help with this bayonet.
Its ww1 or ww2 ?
Who could be maker ?
Any idea or rarity and value ?
Thanks for you opinions.
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Looks like private parade KS98, probably nickled, the period should be probably WW1 or postwar. Many similar bayonets have not any markings.
 
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I know Pack and Asculap used this type spanner type rivets.


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