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Identify these bayonets and knife
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11-15-2009 08:36 PM
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Well, that helped, I found the commando knife, turns out it's a WW2 Austrailian commando knife. Here is that exact same knife, (7th one down) his looks nicer though!
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As far as the K98 bayonet,,, I thought they all had a ring on the handguard for the tip of the barrel to go through, turns out all of them I've found look just like this,,, I simply thought it'd been ground off. The grips are a brown looking plastic and there is a 44 2SW on the side of the blade, a 9229 y on the other side. This is in real good shape, the scabbard frog isn't so good though.
You hit the nail on the head about the Carcano folder too. Thanks!
Any idea what any of them are worth?
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Randy A-Wild guess on prices. KAR 98 $75-$80??? Carcano-$150-$200??? Australian Commando-No clue!!!!! Glad I could help. SKIP
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The K98k bayonet scabbard was originally serial numbered to the blade, which helps with the value. The serial number of the scabbard may be partially hidden by the frog.
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Yeah, it is, of course they don't match! I would venture to say the bayonet looks new unissued, I'm sure it's not a repro, like I say, he acquired it in the late 50's, I think he had the rifle too but traded it off before he left for Nam.
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The Australian Commando knife I have seen go for $1200 to $1500.
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Originally Posted by
Randy A
44 2SW on the side of the blade
Randy
This is actually ASW which is the manufacturer code for E&F Horster. 44 is the year of manufacture and the 9229y is the individual serial number.
Does the scabbard have the same markings - if yes the value goes up
Richie