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12-12-2016 07:37 AM
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Yes, this is Norwegian
. It was originally a Model 1894 Krag bayonet. The Norwegians modified them post-WWII for the US M1
Carbine.
According to Per Holmback, the Norwegian designation is M1956 SLK and they made about 31,000 of them.
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Originally Posted by
porterkids
they made about 31,000 of them.
Still not a very common item, haven't seen any around here...ever.
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They were quite common a few years back; but like everything, they're all over the place then you can't find one.
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I think that the vendor had 2 for sale and I purchased 1 of them. Would these bayonets have sat in a storage facility inside Norway
during the Nazi occupation or would they have been imported into Norway post WW2 and then converted? If they were within Norway for the occupation I'm surprised that the Germans didn't do something with them even if only used them for scrap metal.
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Thanks for finding that interesting information, Jim.
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