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06-10-2016 06:50 PM
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I think the bayo ring is too low for a M-95. Czeck CZ-24?
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Hooked on history... thanks for your answer, I have looked at the vz-23 and the vz-24 the closest is the 23 as everything is pointing the right way! However the blade length is right at 384mm the ring dia is also right at 15.02mm which would fit the 8mm mauser,but the overall length is not right as mine is 378mm and it should be 384mm. So I now wonder if it has been modified by the Germans and used in WWII. How do I explain FG over GY on the blade? ....paul
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It is a reused M95 blade which appears to be fitted to a M98 handle. Another nation I would take a look at would be Yugoslavia
as they did have tons of M95s captured/acquired and adopted M98 Mauser actions. Maybe sending a email to Otto at ebayonet.com he might be able to positively identify it for you.
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Eaglelord17..... thanks for that, I have just bought some items from Otto and am awaiting them. So that might be a good plan to run it by him....thanks again......paul.
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You may find your answer on the excellent worldbayonet website and there are not many bayonets with the blade "upside down" as in this example. You should be able to find it in the country pages or failing that there is also a page which gives you a clue to the bayonet's identity from it's length. I think that I may have a similar bayonet in my collection but I'm not 100% sure on the identity. I think that I would check out the Austria
pages first on the world bayonet website.
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These turn up periodically. Probably a Turkish
marriage of a M1895 blade and VZ-24 hilt for use with the Czech
98/22 Mausers Turkey obtained. Look for evidence of a weld where they joined the blade and hilt. The Yugoslavians typically did better work, which is why Turkey comes to mind when I see these.
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Many thanks to all who answered. Also to Otto who added a bit more to the mix! regards....paul.
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Just curious did you find out exactly what it was?
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