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Item Code: 490-2673
This is a Swiss military bayonet in good condition. These were used on the Schmidt Rubin rifles. It features a hardwood handle and a strong steel blade. The single-edged blade remains covered in cosmoline and comes to a sharp point. There is a ridge in the fuller to engage the scabbard spring. Marked “WAFFENFABRIK / NEUHAUSEN” on the ricasso. The cross guard is serial numbered on the side and has a Swiss cross on the front of the bottom tab. Wood grips. Locking button works well.
This bayonet also includes a metal scabbard. Some of the original bluing remains on scabbard. Bayonet and scabbard measures 17 1/2" overall.
Blade is fine; exposed metal surfaces have moderate surface rust. [jet] [ph:L]
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