It has all the characteristics of an AES bayonet.
They mixed and matched a lot of parts to make up bayonets for the commercial market.
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It has all the characteristics of an AES bayonet.
They mixed and matched a lot of parts to make up bayonets for the commercial market.
The above bayonet is not a trainer.
But a so called variation "A" model made by Toyoda or like Badger said Kokura.
If i'm correct this bayonet was replaced in 1939/40
Vey nice collection.
I like the wooden stocks very much haven't seen them for sale in the Netherlands unfortunatly.