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    1935 Hungarian Bayonet

    This is a cool bayonet. Looks like a cross between a Frenchicon Lebel and Belgian contract bayonet. This particular one is the infantry model. Scabbards are supposed to be painted a light green but this is the only one I've seen a photo of that has THIS light green.



    The scabbard is supposed to be Germanicon. It is marked but I can't read it. It looks like it is almost there but no matter how I look at it I can't make out what it says. Considered putting some leather treatment on it but haven't yet. I has two flat lines with a half round top.









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    The leather belt frog is Germanicon. I agree re the scabbard paint. Seems too bright. My example came in a frog and has the green paint present where the frog protected it from wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    1935 Hungarianicon Bayonet
    I had a couple of those come past me a couple years back, they are a neat bayonet. The examples I had here were nearly new too. They're quite heavy as bayonets go too.
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    Frog looks like a standard K98icon example similar to this one on one of my K98 bayonets. The close up picture of the back of the frog appears to show a date of 1942 and I think that there could have been something else marked above at one time but I'm not at all sure.

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