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Need help ID'ing an old bayonet my grandfather gave me
Hi All,
My grandfather gave me an old bayonet years ago; unfortunately, he passed away before we could really talk about where or how he got it. I've been looking around the internet, but I have yet to find a site that could give me any real direction. Attached are pics of the knife, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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04-25-2012 11:27 AM
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Italian
Carcano. Check with Carl at BAyonet Collection Presentation.
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Thanks for the reply Jim, I'm headed that way now!
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It's an Italian
Model 1938 Carcano. Looks to the the model with the fixed blade, possibly the one made from new parts. Can't tell for sure without seeing the underside of the hilt.
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Not sure if these help, its in rough shape, and I'm not sure it would be worth getting cleaned up/restored.
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Forgot this one, appears to be the 'fixed' version.
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Yes it's the fixed one. Quite common. Just use some fine steel wool and oil. It'll come up to it's best and then just leave it. It'll be fine.
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