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Finally !!!
Just a little info I thought I would share. About 30 years ago when I was about 12, I was given this bayonet with a metal scabbard. Both were/are in great shape. The bayo said "US" on one side of the blade right by the handle, and "1895" on the other side. I kept it all these years. In February 2007, I started to collect milsurps. About a month ago, I pulled the bayo out of this box that it had been in for the last 25 years. I decided that I had enough knowledge now to be able to identify what gun it was made for. After a little research, I found out it is a US 30-40 KRAG bayonet ! The scabbard is intact, even with the belt hanging wires with the swivel set up. I just thought it was pretty cool I was able to identify this bayo after all these years.
I have another bayo with a brass handle, and a brasss and leather scabbard. I have had this for about 25 years at least. I recently identified it as the bayo for the very first Mauser model 1871 that shot the very first German metallic cartridge (11x60r). Pretty cool find huh??
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Last edited by targetmaster; 04-04-2009 at 11:52 AM.
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04-04-2009 11:10 AM
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yes to both , wish id been as astute at my early age as you were , id still have some nice peices as well , congrats
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