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Mystery Frog?
Any thoughts on the origin of this frog or which bayonet it's for, please? It came with a pigsticker bayonet which is slightly ridiculous as it's even too big for a 1907 scabbard. It appears to be unmarked and unissued. Many thanks for any replies.
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11-30-2019 09:41 AM
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I think you have it in the right context. Looks to be new, after some wet and dry it will be smaller.
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A 1937 Pattern frog for the 1907 Pattern bayonet. Possibly a recent put together.
Pattern 1937 Web Equipment
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The 37 pattern frogs are very tight when 'new old stock' and unissued.
The earlier year drop pattern 1907 bayonet scabbard fits easier as I recall.
Is it new, do people actually reproduce 37 pattern gear these days?
Probably showing my age here, but I can remember when surplus shops had 37 and 44 pattern web equipment piled high in bins for next to nothing.
I used to have a 37 pattern large pack for my school books as I recall.
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I don't think it's reproduction but it does look unissued and it may not necessarily be British
. It seemed excessively loose for a 1907 scabbard and that is why I questioned that application. I can't think of a bayonet, used during or since WW2, that has a scabbard with a larger girth than the 1907 scabbard and which I also have an example of to try in the frog but I am open to suggestions.
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