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    1918 dated M1917 bayonet in a WW2 scabbard

    I thought that fellow members may like to see my latest bayonet, a 1918 dated Remington M1917 combined with what I believe to be a WW2 scabbard. The scabbard does have a "flaming bomb" marking although this doesn't show up that well in my photos. I would describe the condition of both items as good with nice patina. The cross piece marking would appear to be either 648 or 848 but I'm not entirely sure which as the first digit is damaged or miss-stamped.
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