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Possible Mexican 1936 Bayonet
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06-19-2017 06:03 PM
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I thought that circle "Z" was an indication of Czech
manufacture, possibly for export?
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Circle Z is the BRNO mark for the Czech
's but these are supposedly made by Mexico, not a Czech export. But as I am not 100% sure this is Mexican, it could indicate a Czech export bayonet. But they are almost all of the VZ23 or VZ24 types which has the short muzzle ring.
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Anyone know what the circle "A" means then? Perhaps it was refurbished in Mexico with a taller cross piece being fitted?
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All sources I've read said Mexico made these as they are not quite up to par for Czech
manufacture.
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I've got this one and although not exactly the same as yours it does have the tall muzzle ring/cross piece. This was sold to me, I think?, as Turkish
but this hasn't been confirmed.
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That is definitely Turkish
. Has the ASFA mark on it.
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I believe your bayonet is a Mexican Model 1910. If I remember correctly the example in my collection is marked Republica Mexicana. I thought I had some photos but they must be on my computer at home. The way the serial number is oriented on the pommel is 100% Mexican.
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Any markings on it? Looks to be in a fair better condition than mine.
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