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Here are pictures of my first VZ24 interesting bayonet.

 
Posts: 1778 | Location: Orcutt CA | Registered: 29 July 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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Hello, looks like nice S24(t) bayonet, made in Waffenwerke Bruenn.There should be a serial number on the bayonet blade, the crossguard looks like a little damaged on the ring area. As there should be not barell ring. best regards,Andy
 
Posts: 590 | Location: Bratislava,Slovakia | Registered: 03 July 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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A very nice VZ24 [S42(t)] Dow. There are quite a few variations of this bayonet so your first one does not have to be your last.


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Thanks for the ID clarification and yes their is a serial number on the other side of the bayonet. Here is another waffenamt.

 
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