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Folding Mauser bayonet?
Has anyone ever seen a Mauser bayonet that folds back into the handle?
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07-08-2010 05:49 PM
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Not a German
one! nor any other off the top of my head, the closest i can think of are the ones with a penknife in the hilt
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Show us! Are you sure you don't mean the Italian
carcano or ???
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Folding Bayonet
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Model 1938 is the only folding bayonets I've ever seen. SKIP
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Originally Posted by
SKIPH
Italian
Model 1938 is the only folding bayonets I've ever seen. SKIP
There is also a Finnish
folding bayonet, I believe a Model 1960. It's rather scarce.
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Folding Bayonet
Porterkids- Thanks, didn't know the Finns produced a folder. I have a Finnish
M62 Bayonet, very different. no guard, plastic handle, and gray-green leather sheath. Have to see if I can find a photo of the folder. SKIP
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I have one
I have a Turkish
Mauser in 8mm, mdl 1935 with a folding bayonet fitted. The only one Ive seen. Did read about em however. I'll take pictures. Rifle s/n is 10. Gary
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Originally Posted by
arado
I have a
Turkish
Mauser in 8mm, mdl 1935 with a folding bayonet fitted. The only one Ive seen. Did read about em however. I'll take pictures. Rifle s/n is 10. Gary
I saw two or three of these at a show in Poughkeepsie, NY about 15+ years ago. They weren't very expensive but I didn't buy one that day figuring that they were going to be around in bulk like the other Turkish stuff that was on the market at the time. Haven't seen another one since and I'm still kicking myself for not buying one when I had the chance. I'd love to see some pictures of yours.
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I sold of my bayonet collection back in the early 90's, I kick myself in the butt for it now. The folder is no longer around but it has always made me wonder where it came from. I know it was for a Mauser because the guy I sold it to put it on his. I had originally bought it at a pawn shop for $7.