To avoid confusion, the M1924 bayonet was distinctively marked Mod. Serial number observations suggest about 7,000 were made. School rifles and bayonets were used for military drill, which was a normal part of high school curriculum from the early 1930s through the end of the Second World War. Belt frog for carrying the Type30 bayonet used on the Type38 and Type99 rifles. The grips are walnut, so are probably originals of Yugoslavian manufacture. The bluing on this example is surprisingly intact, but has turned to patina. These Mosins that are being imported now all come with a bayonet, the problem is, when they come in the same case with the rifles. 4 (Machine Carbine Mk. Online Store and view our Mid-War Type30 bayonet with highly polished, blued, fullered blade; straight crosspiece, contoured wraparound grips, fastened with rivets; and, flat birds-head pommel. A huge quantity of small arms fell into German hands when Yugoslavia capitulated in April 1941, including some 250,000 Yugoslavian Mauser M1924 rifles. WebBayonet Belt Frogs: Submachine Gun Bayonets: The British No. Measures 7.50in. Knife bayonet for use on the renowned 7.5mm. P.O. The frog measures 8.00in. It was also made without a flashguard. muzzle ring bushed to 14 mm. The Yugoslavian scabbard on this example was shortened by cutting off the bottom, forming a new point, and adding a new ball finial. The "W+F" mark indicates assembly by Waffenfabrik Bern, while "Victoria Schwyz" identifies the blade supplier as the firm, Victorinox, located in Schwyz Canton. Return to Bayonet Identification Guide Index, Triangular bayonet for use with the 10.4mm. Wechner was a manufacturer of bags, suitcases, travel items etc., both of leather and imitation leather. Both types were used interchangeably. Pommel: "WaA51" (probably is 'WaA519' and the '9' didn't strike). Scabbard (ball finial): illegible Waffenamt mark. The 5104 export bayonet differs from the domestic M1957 bayonet in some details. rifle muzzle ring or smaller 14mm. These frogs proved too fragile in combat, so were prioritized for issue to training units and rear-area troops. Scabbard: "43 cul" and "4067e" and illegible waffenamt on ball finial. According to Serbian Author/Researcher Branko Bogdanovic, the R-prefix added to the serial number indicates repaired. Straight crosspiece; Neuhausen in 1872. Help us keep this Identification Service alive. During the World War II (19331945) period, Germany used three different marking systems on M1884/98 Third Pattern bayonet to identify manufacturers: Ricasso: "S/155?" The factory is still operating today and is known as Zastava Arms. We do not return images in any format and they become the property of Arms to Armor - The History Store without compensation to you for any use - past, present, or future. Black leather belt frog (Carter #293) and Fire/Police troddel (knot). Yugoslavian M1948 Mauser rifle, closely patterned after the. Swiss Schmidt-Rubin Straight-Pull Rifle Database. The bayonet lacks a serial number and the scabbard's frog securing tab lacks a buckle hole. The bayonet was made in 1941 and the scabbard in 1943. Yugoslavian bayonets have stamped serial numbers on the grip & scabbard body, where the East German AKM TypeII bayonet has electropenciled serial numbers. wide. The bayonet has a small muzzle ring, which is secured to the rifles muzzle by a knurled bolt. There is also a socket in the bayonets pommel, which fits over a mounting stud protruding from the rifles forend. It was designated. Research materials I have available are quite substantial; however, on some items, information within those materials might be quite sparse. This example bears the unusual R-prefix serial number. Yugoslavia rebarreled these to 8 mm. by 12.00in. The Enfield maker mark is a superimposed "ED", followed by a two-digit year of manufacture. Bayonets provide a useful addition to rifles when an enemy charges and comes in close contact. The scabbard is unusual in that it is a German-made scabbard that has the maker mark and year, but was never serialized the German way. Re: Bayonet Identification I'll post pictures of the blade a little later, but I finally found this bayo on worldbayonets.com. These represent the third pattern of M1884/98 bayonet made from 192730 and 193445. Start over You answered no. 1924 ) inside an ovoid rectangle on the ricasso opposite the arsenal marking. The makers mark on this example is of the 2ndstyle, with the Kanji inside the diamond pointing downward. Gewehr98, Kar98a, and Kar98k rifles. When equipped with K31 rifles, the M1914 bayonet was issued to: This bayonet came in the Afrika Corps web frog shown below. (79mm.) Ironically, the majority of converted M1912 rifles sat in Yugoslavian stores only to fall into German hands when Yugoslavia was overrun by Nazi forces in 1941. It is a type "A" Argentinean: Argentina. (51mm.) This example has wood grips. The muzzle ring on bayonets for the M1889 and M1911 rifles is larger at 15mm. I suspect that the tiny "3" and "6" flanking the Imperial proofmark on the scabbard's ball finial may indicate the year (1936) the bayonet was taken into Luftwaffe service. The scabbard was made in 1927 by contractor Karel Schultz, in Kormorany, Moravia. The M1911 Carbine with serial number 140144 was produced in 1926. The scabbard is painted with high-gloss black lacquer. The pole bayonet lacked the mortise, press stud, and muzzle ring needed for mounting to a rifle. Rohr Markierrakete 50, 7.5mm Upat 92 (Ei Lauf) bungspatrone fr Einsatzlauf, 13.06.2021: swisswaffen.com Telegram Channel und swisswaffen.com Telegram Bot, 29.03.2021: Create a swisswaffen.com user account. Both bayonet and scabbard are blued. The bayonets were normally serial numbered, but the serial numbers were assigned independently from those assigned to the rifles. Ordonnanzen 1851-1990, Centrum Zielkontroll- und Einschiess-Apparat, Champion Zimmerschiess- und bungs-Apparat, Einsatzapparate B. Mller, Parabellum/Gewehr, Fine sights / correctors infantry rifles 11 and 96/11, Patronentasche 1914 (Zusatzpatronentasche), Cleaning kit revolver and pistol, modell 1882, Cleaning kit revolver and pistol, modell 1900, RWS Einstecklufchen Nr. I would tend to defer to his determination, since he resides in Switzerland and more than 20years have passed since publishing of the older references. 1892 was only the second year of production, as production of the M1889 rifle did not commence until 1891. 90 quickly garnered a reputation as one of the finest rifles in its class. An early example, with the blade produced by Wenger &Co. of Delemont. button-style frog commonly associated with the M1957 bayonet. Look how small the scabbard is, compared to my hand (and I have very small hands). The tan leather belt hanger measures 3.125in. Were the rifles and bayonets supposed to be issued with the same serial number? The scabbard securing strap on this example is rubberized canvas with a steel buckle. Toyoda made bayonets from 19381945. Scabbard: "44 ASW" and "2424" over "dd" and illegible waffenamt on ball finial. You can also buy research materials from one of our affiliates at our Another wartime example that was captured and reworked in eastern Europe, probably Yugoslavia, where new serial numbers were applied to the crosspiece and frog stud. The History Store He says that unmarked frogs also exist and they were made in a different factory. Ricasso (Left): "Carl Eickhorn" over "Solingen". The first is believed to be a shortened French M1936 bayonet. Please note - buying an item or sending funds does not guarantee a response. "Winter-Riegel" K11, Mythos oder Wahrheit? The Yugoslavian belt hanger is unique in having a brass thorn. Carter classified this frog as #351. wide at the widest point. Hilt strap is missing. The significance of these markings is not known. Knife bayonet for use with the 8mm. The Favor submachine gun was a French design marketed by the Swiss firm, Rexim S.A. (Socit Anonyme = Corporation). Scabbard (metal end): "K" electropenciled. "W" above the serial number identifying the blade supplier as Wenger. Look for markings indicating where the bayonet was manufactured. M1912 Mauser rifles received from Austria as First World War reparations. Bayonet Terminologydiagrams showing the basic terminology used to describe bayonets, scabbards, and frogs. Although the dimensions seem pretty normative, it is so small and light that it seems like a toy. Shiny, smooth black plastic scabbard with a tan leather belt hanger. Factory 44 was the Zavodi Crvena Zastava (Red Flag Works) in Kragujevac, Serbia. Crosspiece (lower front): inverted triangle and Swiss cross, Scabbard (throatpiece): "P" (in cursive script). long by 2.50in (65mm.) 1078." swisswaffen.com is run under Swiss law. This bayonet was made by Victorinox between 19501955, after "Victoria" was added to the ricasso marking and before Victorinox began producing the M1918/55 variant. wide at the widest point. Approximately 20,000 rifles and bayonets are believed to have been converted before the Germans overran Yugoslavia in 1941. A 3digit serial number would place this example in the first couple of years of Armory production (ca. However, Germany applied a new serial number to the bayonet, scabbard body, and throatpiece. The club was formed ca. This example is from the 46th series, the 2nd series produced by the Toyoda Jido Shokki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works), under Nagoya Army Arsenal supervision. Green-gray web retention strap. In his book, Bayonets of Japan, Ray LaBar indicates that this scabbard is a late-war type most often observed on school bayonets. A typical example of an export bayonet with what appears to be an original export scabbard. Designated the Vierkant-Stichbajonett Modell 1889/92 (Square Stick Bayonet Model 1889/92), these were issued to cyclist troops, machine gunners, and fortress troops. Measures 7.375in. To avoid conflict, the Swiss government gave half of the military knife & bayonet blade production quota to Wenger and half to Victorinox. The bayonet lacks any German markings. wide. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of swisswaffen.com. Common characteristics that differentiate school bayonets from service bayonets include: After the Second World War, the firm's property was seized by the East German State and the firm disappeared. These bayonets were produced along with Mid-War 7.7mm. The number code marking was partially obliterated during rework and new serial numbers were applied to the crosspiece and frog stud. This is an early example with a highly polished, fullered blade; hooked quillon, contoured grips fastened with screws set in escutcheons; and, a contoured birds-head pommel. The Lauterjung family began blademaking in the 1700s, producing knives, razors& blades, scissors, table ware, and, manicure implements. once again, I will not open them. (44mm.) An oval opening in the frog was to allow a cloth strap on the tunic to pass under the belt, through the frog opening, to a button on the uniform. The scabbard on this example has had its original serial number struck through and a new number applied, indicating that it was reworked in wartime Germany, before falling into allied hands (and being reworked a second time). The distinguishing factor is that the M1863 is of slightly heavier construction than the M1871. AGAIN, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! Below are the images of selected common bayonets used by selected countries. M1863, Socket bayonet for use with the Swiss 10.4mm. This leather hanger connects the bayonet scabbard to your belt. Identification Request Page. (n.). 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S. Military Knives, Bayonets & Machetes, German clamshells and other bayonets: A collector's guide, World Bayonets, Eighteen Hundred to the Present. Has 4 aluminum rivets and is of sewn construction. 2" over "Bg" over Crown-JF proofmark over "5171" The bayonet and scabbard were made by E. & F.Horster &Co. of Solingen. However, the blade has a different taper; the hilt a different crosspiece and pommel. Sword bayonet for use on the 6.5mm. Branko Bogdanovics authoritative work, Bayonets and Fighting Knives: Serbia, Montenegro and Yugoslavia, The Germans later deleted the muzzle ring and blued the metal of M1924 bayonets, hilt has a short mounting slot, as shown in this comparison image, The Germans later deleted the muzzle ring and blued the metal of M24 bayonets, drill rifle simulated the size and weight of a 7.62 mm. A bayonet is any spiked-shaped weapon such as a knife, dagger or sword designed to fit over the muzzle of a rifle barrel, turning a gun into a spear. The frontpiece is attached with stitching and reinforced with steel rivets. 1842, grosskalibrig, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. The 5104 was shorter and lighter than the Stgw. Bayonets from the Civil War, which soldiers used as cooking utensils as well as weapons, can be traced and identified by engraved number markings. Measures 8.25in. Finding this example that bears German markings is most unusual. high. Bayonets are indexed by country and by Measure the blade length and not the length of the whole bayonet. What is the width of the front sight base? Most were crudely marked M24 in Cyrillic (M24B) on the crosspiece. Haenel" over "Suhl", Ricasso: "Georg Rieder, Munchen"; Tiger figural. Bewertungssystem auf gebrauchtwaffen.com: Trolle, Neider, Feiglinge, Montage des Gewehrriemens am K00/11, K11 und K31, Privatisierung von Schweizer Armee Gewehren. Measure the whole length of the blade using a tape measure. The bayonets are believed to have been made by S.I.G., since they do not bear the Waffenfabrik Bern trademark. The bayonet's blade was altered to approximate the M1924 blade profile, so that the M1924 scabbard would accept it. The blade is double-edged, reminiscent of the Serbian M1899 bayonet. Sword bayonet for use with the 8mm. Matsushita Kinzoku was a subsidiary of Matshusita National Denki (Matsushita National Electric Co.). Each of this type has its own unique features. Three different FG42 rod bayonets were used. WebThe blade is single-edged, single-fullered (both sides) with manufacturer's stamp on one side of the ricasso, serial number on the opposite. Herder Made by Rich. 5.75: 146: 10.625: 270.695: 17.7: Grip (right): "291278" Ricasso (left): "K7" electropenciled. Based on serial number data, it appears that Victorinox initially produced the M1918 bayonet until the early 1920s. This example has been through overhaul, as evidenced by the deep blued finish. In 1938, a steel scabbard was introduced for new production and unserviceable leather scabbards were subsequently replaced with the steel scabbard. Ricasso (right): "BT3" inside a triangle. Inf.gw. Research published by collector/ researcher, Nick Komiya, indicates that this design was a two-in-one hybrid intended to replace the Y-design (pictured below) and the single belt loop design. The pink shape in this superimposed image of the partial maker markings illustrates the actual size of the flat on which the marking is stamped. There were multiple Yugoslavian bayonet variants designated Model 1924. The grips were replaced with crude facsimiles of the originals, some examples (like this one) have the diagonal serrations running in the opposite direction. Leather washer is present on blade. The frog measures 7.75in. Initially, a leather scabbard was produced for these. 1822/42/59/67, Sbelbajonett Mod. The M1948 bayonet was a short version of the pre-War M1924 bayonet, adopted when Yugoslavia rebuilt the Vojno Tehnicki Zavod (Military Technical Institute), which was totally destroyed during the Second World War. The original German markings are still partially present, confirming its lineage. Production likely began in late 1955 or early 1956, as serial numbers observed on issued examples all seem to be above 250,000. This M1924 bayonet variant is identical to the M1924 above, except that the hilt has a short mounting slot, as shown in this comparison image. This example was made prior to 1950, when "Victoria" was added to the ricasso marking. WebModel 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle and Bayonet, Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1898, serial number 43135, walnut stock with light cartouche on left side, has a crisp circle P below Lot Of 8: U.S Knives & Bayonets.Includes Lot Of 8: U.S Knives & Bayonets.Includes the U.S. M8A1, one marked VP co. The scabbard is made of wood, with minimal steel mounts, held together with string. WebThe number code marking was partially obliterated during rework and new serial numbers were applied to the crosspiece and frog stud. This example came to me directly from Serbia. The ridge near the base of the fuller was added to help retain the bayonet in its scabbard. The grips were replaced with crude facsimiles of the originals. According to my Serbian collector friend Nebojsa Milanovic, the Cyrillic BK inside the stitched triangle stands for Vojna Kontrola (Military Control). They were founded in 1918 to make consumer household electric appliances and have evolved into the present-day Panasonic Corporation. (194mm.) They were produced in anticipation of the need to arm the Japanese civil population to repel the expected American invasion of the Japanese Home Islands. This example was made at Jinsen Arsenal in Japanese-occupied Korea. "B" over "3015" inside a circle. The scabbard has an illegible Waffenamt on the ball finial. This undated example was made by the textiles firm of Werner Fasler, Tramstrasse5, 5034 Suhr. Identify if the bayonet is original, a fake/reproduction or fantasy. Leather belt frog for carrying the Type30 bayonet used on the Type38 and Type99 rifles. According to Vetterli production records, serial number 73556 corresponds to a M1869/71 infantry rifle made by S.I.G. in length. ), said to be from Bayonne, city in Gascony where supposedly they first were made; or perhaps it is a diminutive of Old French bayon "crossbow bolt." Copyright 2013-2023 swisswaffen.com, Contact. Yugoslavia similarly converted German M1898 bayonets, all conversions being designated M1924 regardless of the German type from which they came. (187mm.) Similarly, the VZ24 bayonet was designated Seitengewehr 24(t) [Sidearm 24 Czechoslovakia]. long by 2.25in. The difference is readily apparent in this comparison image. Untersttze swisswaffen.com auf patreon.com, Ersetzte Verschlusshlsen beim Karabiner 31, Neuinstandstellungsmarkierungen an Schweizer Gewehren, Bestandteile des Karabiner 31 (K31) gemss Reglement. "V" over "417121", Ricasso: stylized "F" over "+W" inside a circle. Visit our Shopping Site pages and buy from us direct or visit our Another example of a school bayonet that is crude in the extreme. This example will mount to a service rifle. Knife bayonet for use with the 7.62mm. The first Diamant bicycles were made in 1885. Click on the image to view information and additional images on the France Page. There are a number of wonderful books available and below I have listed some of my favorites. Crudely made bayonet for use on school training rifles. Leather belt frog for carrying the various Schmidt-Rubin bayonets. This post-War frog has a shorter belt loop than the M1924 and has a hole in the frontpiece for the frog stud. and converted them to approximate the FN M1924 Short Rifle, designating them as the Model 1924 (M1924B). Scabbard (throatpiece): "U" and stylized "F" over "+W" inside a circle. A contemporary Swiss researcher indicates that the M1863 is the heavier version, weighing around 350grams; and the M1871 is the lighter version, weighing closer to 300grams. ", located on: pommel (2x), stud nut, backstrap, under grips, underside of both grips, and scabbard ball finial. According to research published by collector/researcher, Nick Komiya, rubberized canvas was introduced in 1940. wide. Elsener resumed production concurrent with introduction of the M1931 Short Rifle in 1934 and continued until M1931 Short Rifle production ceased in 1958. Glossary of Bayonet Termsdefinitions of common bayonet terms. The bayonet pictured below was made at RSAF Enfield in 1954. Due to lack of sales, Rexim went bankrupt in 1957. Both the M1863/67 Milbank-Amsler conversion and M1867 Peabody rifles were an interim measure to acquire breechloading cartridge rifles while completing development of the Vetterli repeating rifle. WebSword bayonet developed for use on the .3006 caliber U.S. Rifle M1903, as redesigned in 1905/06. Mauser rifles and Turkish "export pattern" M1890, M1893, and M1903 Mauser rifles captured during the First Balkan War of 1912 and reworked by Yugoslavia. If you have a specific identification question, please see our Before the Second World War, the Elite Diamant Werks (Elite Diamond Works) produced bicycles. Blacksmiths, blacksmith private first class or lance corporal, blacksmith sergeants; However, Carter recorded production dates from 193943. The Script-P mark identifies the scabbard maker as the firm Paillard AG of St. Croix. Same moveset of the Bayonet, except for the special attack (which is a forward slash instead of a backstep lunge) Compared to the Bayonet: Higher base damahe: 167 cs. The frog is made of rubberized canvas (artificial leather). According to production records, the M1889 rifle with serial number 43094 was produced in 1892. WebDoes it have a folding bayonet like the picture below? The 5104 scabbard is made of shiny black plastic and has a squarish point, where the M1957 scabbard pictured above is made of matte black plastic and has a more rounded point. A socket bayonet, on the other hand, has a triangular blade in cross-section. 1924 B in Cyrillic (MO. Arriving a dozen years later, this M1924 bayonet variant is a conversion of a surrendered First World War German bayonet. This example was originally a German M1898/05 bayonet made by C.G. School (or 'Trainer') rifles and bayonets were made in local workshops of scrap rifle parts, soft steel and cast metal. WebThe final rifle reported was serial number 263330, produced in 1958. The Puma trademark dates back to Lauterjung's beginnings in the 1700s and remains in commercial use to the present-day. It is also unclear how many M1918/55 bayonets were produced. The city name is from Bulgarian scabbards can be identified by the 2 different sanding patterns on it, double rivets on The belt hanger measures 3.625in. When not in use, the bayonet was reversed to stow between the bipod mount and forestock.
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