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04-28-2011 01:18 PM
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This one's for one of the many Mauser variants. It may fit your 98K. Exactly which country of origin will be answered in a minute. BAyonet Collection Presentation will have examples of this one. Have a look.
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Aw crap, it is a Mauser bayo... D'oh... Judging by the collection of pictures on the site you linked me to, "Belgian long export" seems to be the best match. Whatever "Belgian long export" means, lol! Thanks for the link, hopefully I can positively ID this thing and see if I got ripped off or not!
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I don't think it's a rip, it's just not what you wanted. Now if it was advertised as 1907 then send it back for refund.
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Here's a tip get janzens book bayonets from janzens notebook.good inexpensive bayonet id book.shows most of the common bayonets that would be used on rifles on this forum. It will save you money in the long run.send me a pm I think I have a spare copy.knowledge is power.
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Belgian long export its to distiguish this from the Belgian short export ;-) the Belgian 1924 rifle was exported aroudn the world to many users, the long and short merely distinguish between the two blade lengths. the bayoent fits a 1924 Belgian mauser, so will also fit the Polish, german, Czech versions of the same type - soory i do blades not guns.
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Thanks gentlemen, I appreciate the help! I'm just going to return it. I was thinking of keeping it and selling it, hoping to make a few bucks on it, but I'm not sure it's worth a whole hell of a lot more than I paid. It seems to be a somewhat obscure piece, so it would probably be difficult to find the right buyer.
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very common adn as like most you cant put a country to it usually dirt cheap as well