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Sword Identification Help
hello all, new to this site, need help on the identification of a sword, figured this be a good place to start
i'm a civil war history buff, and my mom bought me this sword about 5 years ago, the price tag had "Civil War??" written on it, it was from an antique store.
After doing some research I'm almost positive it isn't and it is a M1902? sword
There are no markings of where it was manufactured, except in one of the pictures there is something that either looks like 66 C, or gg c, I have no knowledge of antique swords.
any help would be appreciated, looking forward to visiting these forums





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09-15-2009 12:44 PM
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AFAIK, it is not a Civil War era weapon. It is not anything I recognize as of U.S. issue. Other's will likely have more information to offer. Welcome to MILSURPS! There are lots of good people here. Sincerely. bruce.
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Some overall views would help, but I believe you have it correctly identified as a Model 1902. There were quite a few variations in the Model 1902, but yours has the typical features of the Model 1902.
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i'll post some later tonight, appreciate the help
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It is an Italian
Officer's sword. No idea as to model number or date of production.