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    Bayonets Manufactured in South Africa during WW II

    For your interest. These bayonets were manufactured in South Africa during the Second World War. Top row: Pat.1888 and Pat.1907 by the South African Railways. Bottom row Pat.1913 and Pat.1907 by AECO. All scabbards made by the Railways.
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    nice stuff.

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    What markings did the S.A. manufactrers put on the blades + scab.'s?

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    Beautiful. South African made bayonets are the biggest hole in my bayonet collection. You have done a good job!

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    Agreed! Wish I had a few!
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    Wish i had the P13, I have examples of two different made 1907's and the P1888 but the 13 has eluded me so far.

    My 88 is marked SAS SAR in a cross, both initials being for the South African Railroads in 1942

    The 07's are marked SAR and AECO.

    All these blades I understand are even hard to find in South Africa

    You can see my examples on the south African page on BAyonet Collection Presentation

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    i was unaware that SA made any P1913s , i knew vickers made some before they went into production in the states at winchester and remington , but i thought all production stopped after WWI

    OH , untill the vietnam era ones were produced here in north america

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    THey didnt make many, and they have the shorter 10" blade, but it is a new made blade not a shortened one. Bit like the Ozzie Owen but with the higher muzzle ring

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    interesting 'learn something new every day' is a goal , achieved today , thank you , were the crossguards new mfgr ?

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    As far as I know they were all new made, but quality is not brilliant.

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