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    Old bayonet

    Attachment 24838Attachment 24839Attachment 24840Attachment 24841Attachment 24842This bayonet has a mark on the sheath that I cant make out but it looks like a tiny snake. It also has a mark and serial number on the handle G 61374 and there is a mark to the left of the G that I cant make out. It looks very old with a wood covered handle with two hand hamered pins holding the two wood pieces together. Check the pics out and any info would be greatly appreciated, I got it from a garage sale, thanks Travis.
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    Hi travisob,

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    One of the Italianicon Carcano bayonet family. Common.
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    go see BAyonet Collection Presentation under italy

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    Old bayonets newly discovered stamp

    I looked and seen the similarities in the fixed folding one with serial number in the same spot, I think it was for the M1938. So I discovered that there is a mark that looks like the mathmatical symbol of pie to the left of the G 61374 so what do you think that means. I dont think its a fake because it is well made and the springs are still tight, also what year do you'all think maybe 1900 to 1910ish.

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    M1938 refers to the date of the first model so doubt the blade was made before then

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