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    Lot of Malaysian bayonets...

    ... and the Germanicon dealer, who bought them in the 90th, forgot them in his store. Most of them werde made by Poole and WSC. But also one Australianicon L1A2, two Sterling bayonets and 14 bayonets with the Malysian blade.
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    Those will sell very nicely now. He'll do a great deal better than he would have in the '90s...
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    Crikey....., 65 of 'em, ain't seen that many in one hit since I walked through the Out-Inspection packing bay..... Ready to be returned to Ordnance Stores!

    Middle row, 1/3rd of the way up. There's always someone who wants to polish the whole thing to make it silver! That and the scabbard buttons..... the bane of our lives

    I would expect that most of them will be like new when they're taken out of the scabbards. Jungle fighting isn't generally considered to be a bayonet fighting arena. But they do look fearsome when fixed, during the Singapore riots

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    Any of those fit that Malasian monstrosity of a conversion from a Dutch M95 into a 303 shooting rifle? I need a bayonet for that and don't even know what it looks like.

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    I don`t know Malaysian conversion of the Dutch rifle - only the Indonesian. If it ist similar none of the bayonets will fit.

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    You are correct. I mixed the two up.

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