wide by 3.5mm. 1924 ) inside an ovoid rectangle on the ricasso opposite the arsenal marking. (194mm.) Its 10.4mm. Victorinox acquired Wenger in 2005, however, continues marketing products under both trademarks. It may either be a plug if it resembles a dagger, which has a round handle that slid directly into the musket barrel. Bayonets from the Civil War, which soldiers used as cooking utensils as well as weapons, can be traced and identified by engraved number markings. 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. This example has wood grips. Sometimes the blades were shortened (as with this example), however, full-length examples are more common. The Germans later deleted the muzzle ring and blued the metal of M1924 bayonets during their Second World War occupation of Yugoslavia. Victorinox was located in Schwyz Canton. WebBayonet Belt Frogs: Submachine Gun Bayonets: The British No. 9 Bayonet: U.S. M5, M5A1, and M6 Bayonets; and Foreign Copies: Cadet and Boy's Rifle Bayonets: U.S. M7 Bayonets: The Czech VZ58 Bayonet: Foreign Copies of the M7 Bayonet: FNFAL Bayonets: U.S. M8 The Stgw. The leather tab on the scabbard is for securing the scabbard in the belt frog. 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 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). wide. 57 bayonet will reportedly mount on the Stgw. 4 (Machine Carbine Mk. The highest observed serial number for an original M27 is 33,628. carbine muzzle ring. Elsener Schwyz The bayonet shows no evidence of ever having been blued, suggesting that it may have failed German government quality control prior to bluing and been diverted for use in fulfilling export contracts. Three different FG42 rod bayonets were used. long by 1.625in. 1879/81 fr Unteroffiziere, Glock 19 Gen. 5 KaPo GR, Fehlnummerierung, Fliegerabwehr-Doppel-Maschinengewehr (Flab-D-Mg. 38), Panzer-Maschinengewehr 31 (7.5mm Pz Mg 31), -> Foreign short weapons: Taschenpistolen, Zehna Selbstlade-Pistole (Taschenpistole), Stechkin APS (Avtomaticheskiy Pistolet Stechkina), Schalldmpfer Brgger + Thomet Impuls-IIA-L, Schalldmpfer Brgger + Thomet Impuls-OLS Compact, Die Faustfeuerwaffen von 1850 bis zur Gegenwart - Eugen Heer, Vom Brustharnisch zum Waffenrock, Hugo Schneider, The Makarov Pistol (volume 1 and volume 2), Walther Verteidigungspistolen, Dieter H. Marschall, Faustfeuerwaffen schweizerischer Polizeikorps, Parabellum, A Technical History Of Swiss Lugers, ZfK 31/43 Scharfschtzen Zielfernrohr KERN - Techn. Made by Matsushita Kinzoku KK (Matsushita Metalworking Corp.), under Kokura Army Arsenal supervision. Type99 Short Rifles, during the transition from standard designs to substitute-standard manufacturing simplifications. It also has laminated wood handles and no reinforcement bar. History of the Bayonet: 1500s to the Present DayRead about the people, places, and events that tell the story of the bayonet's impact on the world as we know it. wide at the widest point. The "R.L.M." The grips are walnut, so are probably originals of Yugoslavian manufacture. 4's bayonet mount are both closely patterned after the German FG 42, where the bayonet is reversed in its mounting to stow beneath the barrel. Additionally, if there is anything that you would like to see on the following pages - in a weaponry M1931 Short Rifles serial number 250000-250850 were the last rifles recorded as produced in 1955. However, Carter recorded production dates from 193943. The bayonet and scabbard were made by E. & F.Horster &Co. of Solingen. Type38 rifle, Ricasso: Figure-eight inside a circle (Nagoya Arsenal mark) and diamond with a rectangle inside (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works mark), 7.7mm. The grips were replaced with crude facsimiles of the originals. The drill rifle simulated the size and weight of a 7.62 mm. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of swisswaffen.com. The pommel has darkened and exhibits an unusual serial numbering that has been attributed to Spain. Designated Dolchbajonett Mod. In spite of its official designation, the Stgw. When equipped with K31 rifles, the M1914 bayonet was issued to: This example has serrated, brown plastic grips. Scan the bayonet guide table for the nearest blade length. Herder in 1940 (non-matching). Although well-preserved, this bayonet has seen heavy use, something also consistent with Spanish service. This scabbard has a simple welded frog loop and integral throat. 1842, grosskalibrig, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. WebYugoslavian bayonets have stamped serial numbers on the grip & scabbard body, where the East German AKM Type II bayonet has electropenciled serial numbers. Haenel in 1916. 1859, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. The M1892 bayonet was seen as too short for the M1903 rifle, so a longer bayonet was designed (the M1892 bayonet mounts to the M1903 rifle just fine). Holler of Solingen. According to production records, the M1889 rifle with serial number 43094 was produced in 1892. This example has had the original 15mm. ", located on: pommel (2x), stud nut, backstrap, under grips, underside of both grips, and scabbard ball finial. Scabbard is of "blued" steel throat and drag, mounted on black leather; tear-drop frog stud on the throat, with ball finial on the drag. The Lauterjung family began blademaking in the 1700s, producing knives, razors& blades, scissors, table ware, and, manicure implements. This example exhibits rather good workmanship for a school bayonet. This frog came on the 1939 Elite-Diamant bayonet shown above. Type 30 bayonet The original German markings are still partially present, confirming its lineage. Has 4 aluminum rivets and is of sewn construction. 12.02.2020: A rare modell 11 infantry rifle, 10.09.2019: Dagger modell 1943, how to attach the strap, 05.09.2019: Support swisswaffen.com on patreon.com, 20.12.2018: Replaced Bolt sleeves on Model 1931 carbine, 15.12.2018: Refurbishment markings on Swiss rifles, 23.06.2017: Laserzielgerte in der Schweiz, 20.04.2016: Bestandteile des Karabiner 31 (K31) gemss Reglement, Bewilligungen fr den Erwerb von Waffen in der Schweiz, Abnahme/Ankauf von Waffen und Waffensammlungen, swisswaffen.com Telegram Channel und swisswaffen.com Telegram Bot, Erstellen eines swisswaffen.com Benutzerkontos. Unlike the example above, this example is dated as having been produced in 1991. long by 3.00in. 194142 in German-occupied Czechoslovakia at, Ricasso (Left): "C.G. During the mid-1930s, Spain was an export customer for both German rifles and bayonets. This example weighs in at 312grams, so is the M1871 variant. WebI sell a subscription to my reference section that identifies several thousand bayonets with rarities, values, photos and descriptions for either $10 usd for 1 year or $6 usd for 6 months memberships. 4 Spike Bayonets Page. Know the basic bayonet terminologies. Bayonet 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. Blade has about 80% blued finish remaining with There are two variants, M1924 and M1924/30, that differ in how the tang and pommel are joined as shown in this comparison image. According to M1884/98III researcher Andrej 'Andy' Blazicek, the serial number suffix is an"N". Black leather belt frog (Carter #293) and Fire/Police troddel (knot). ), 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." It is a type "A" Argentinean: Argentina. 180102). The bayonet was made in 1941 and the scabbard in 1943. (0.60in.) This frog came on a Belgian M191635 TBack bayonet. In 1942, the Cavalry Board recommended experimenting with a shorter blade of 10 inches. Bayonets for Sale page. 4 Spike Bayonet: U.S. M4 Bayonets and Foreign Copies: The British No. 1978 and was in existence for at about 10 years. Bayonet 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. Measures 8.375in. The scabbard was made in 1943 by the firm of E.Pack &Sohn. Scabbard (ball finial): illegible Waffenamt mark. Sword bayonet for use on the 6.5mm. They produced daggers 19351945, but were not known to have produced comparable material in earlier years. The hilt has green plastic grip scales and a sliding spring catch similar to that used on the Stgw. The 4th image at right clearly shows the bushing in this example as well. Start over You answered no. "W" above the serial number identifying the blade supplier as Wenger. Crosspiece (right): Cyrillic letter DJ (). This example was made in 1935 by Mundlow & Company of Magdeburg (Mundlos AG), as indicated by the Number Code of 244 and Year Code G. Mundlos was a peacetime manufacturer of sewing machines. Measures 9.625in. This example was made in 1935. Inf.gw. The information and data provided on swisswaffen.com (and the corresponding other domain names) are for general and informational purposes only. Manufactured by Sport Oprema (Sport Equipment) of Ljubljana, the bayonets were used with rubber-coated drill rifles, also produced by Sport Oprema. Production likely began in late 1955 or early 1956, as serial numbers observed on issued examples all seem to be above 250,000. Mod. Reverse: "Wechner AG" over "CH-6145 Arth 91". Lauterjung is better known for its other Solingen factory, Puma-Werke. Bystrica Werke production shifted to the Kar 98k rifle in 1942 and continued until cessation of hostilities in 1945. rifle muzzle ring or smaller 14mm. muzzle ring on bayonets for the M1911 carbine and M1931 Short Rifle. If you are wanting to buy antique or collectible bayonets, please visit our Yugoslavian M1924 Mauser Short Rifle, closely patterned after the FNM1924 short rifle. The M1914 bayonet was produced by three manufacturers: Waffenfabrik Neuhausen The blade and scabbard are marked with the Letter Code, as was customary from 19401945. These represent the third pattern of M1884/98 bayonet made from 192730 and 193445. Bayonets Bayonets ("seitengewehr") issued were ID'd by serial number, as were rifles, pistols, etc. A socket bayonet, on the other hand, has a triangular blade in cross-section. This example was made in 1944 by E.&F.Horster &Co. of Solingen. Engineers; The blade has the full spelling of "Wenger" above the serial number. Also "Sch" over Swiss cross, inside a rectangle. bayonet high numerals, on the pommel. WebThe final rifle reported was serial number 263330, produced in 1958. The significance of these markings is not known. for use with the M1911 Carbine. Online Store and view our Visit our Shopping Site pages and buy from us direct or visit our marking is a Prussian police (Schutzpolizei) property marking believed associated with the Westfalen Police School. Closer examination revealed these bayonets to have the original 15mm. (305mm.). A later example, with the simplified blade marking. This was a privately purchased item. There are exceptions for "commercial" unserialed bayonets. Bulgarian scabbards can be identified by the 2 different sanding patterns on it, double rivets on Scabbard (body): "BT3" inside a triangle. Proceeds and commissions from these sales - in part - go towards the purchase of additional reference materials and acquisition expenses. Recently, Dr. Jim Maddox, author of Collecting Bayonets, discovered a couple of similar examples that would not mount to a M1911 rifle. Measure the blade length and not the length of the whole bayonet. AGAIN, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! It was also made without a flashguard. A late-war example with the plastic grip scales secured by rivets. Ricasso (right): "BT3" inside a triangle. A pre-war example that was captured and reworked in eastern Europe, probably Yugoslavia. 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. Although Swiss military deliveries ceased in the mid-1990s, the S.I.G. From 19391941, the Uice Arms Factories (known, today, as Privi Partizan) converted surrendered First World War German Gewehr 98's and bayonets to conform to the M1924 specification. The M1905 bayonet was also used with the M1 Garand and M1903A3 rifles. The scabbard has the leather tab for securing in the Schmidt-Rubin belt frog. 90 rifle). KRAG BAYONET The tiger figural is the trademark of Lauterjung &Co., Tiger Stahlwaren-und Waffenfabrik of Solingen. Allow a couple of millimeters allowances as tape measure and human eyes vary. Type 30 rifle, whose designation this bayonet shares. The bluing on this example is surprisingly intact, but has turned to patina. Similarly, the VZ24 bayonet was designated Seitengewehr 24(t) [Sidearm 24 Czechoslovakia]. Bayonets The marking on this example was inadvertently double-struck. 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. This undated example was made by the textiles firm of Werner Fasler, Tramstrasse5, 5034 Suhr. Constructed of vinyl reinforced with cloth, using aluminum rivets and an aluminum frog stud. NATO caliber Model5104 selective-fire rifle produced for export by the Swiss firm, Socket bayonet designed in Switzerland and produced 197888 by MANURHIN (, Knife bayonet for use with the 5.56 mm. Scabbards often had a German-style throatpiece screw added to replace the original rivet. 36-190-2 (L. Grip) The tan leather belt hanger measures 3.125in. According to Serbian Author/Researcher Branko Bogdanovic, the R-prefix added to the serial number indicates repaired. Bayonets Listed by Overall Lengththis may be helpful if you are unsure of the type or country of origin. Each of this type has its own unique features. Bewertungssystem auf gebrauchtwaffen.com: Trolle, Neider, Feiglinge, Montage des Gewehrriemens am K00/11, K11 und K31, Privatisierung von Schweizer Armee Gewehren. Diamant bicycles won world road race championships in the late 1950s. IG 96/11, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. The strap secures the hilt to the frog. The frog measures 7.625in. The Yugoslavian scabbard on this example was shortened by cutting off the bottom, forming a new point, and adding a new ball finial. Bayonet The troddel has a red striped ball, black strap with silver/red thread. Bayonet Identification Guide Contains detailed descriptions and over 3,200 images of more than 525 bayonets; plus more than 110 belt frogs and related items from 68 countries. This example has the early style scabbard, with the leather securing tab, for use with the Schmidt-Rubin belt frog. Some examples have diagonal serrations running in the opposite direction. It is believed that approximately 5,000 were produced. This example has serrated, brown plastic grips. Although the dimensions seem pretty normative, it is so small and light that it seems like a toy. WebPossibly a bayonet adapted for use early Danish Model 1889 Krag Rifle and Bayonet, Danish Model 1889 Krag Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1891, serial number 18396, walnut stock with 18396 stamped below the triggerguard, receiver marked GEVAERSABRIKEN PAP M59 rifle, Return to Bayonet Identification Guide Index. No Czech government markings are present. Yugoslavia similarly converted German M1898 bayonets, all conversions being designated M1924 regardless of the German type from which they came. From 19391941, the Uice Arms Factories (known, today, as Privi Partizan) converted surrendered First World War German Gewehr 98's and bayonets to conform to the M1924 specification. According to Serbian collector/researcher Nebojsa Milanovic, the new serial number on the pommel is from overhaul in the smaller technical workshop of the Teritorijalna odbrana (TO or Territorial Defense). This example was originally made for the Czech Army in 1926 by Ceskoslovenska zbrojovka, a.s., Brno (roughly, Czechoslovakian Arms Factory,Inc.). The muzzle ring on bayonets for the M1889 and M1911 rifles is larger at 15mm. This will fit most North Korean Type 58 (AK 47) rifle to the worldbayonets.com Bayonet Identification Guide. The scabbard was made in 1936 by Richard A. Herder of Solingen. 57 bayonet (so similar that the Stgw. Glossary of Bayonet Termsdefinitions of common bayonet terms. bayonet. The rivet securing the scabbard throat has been deleted, the throat reversed and secured at the side by a screw; and, No scabbard was issued. This example is an early piece. Following outbreak of the Korean War, in 1950, Inchon was the site of the famous amphibious assault led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, claiming one of the most decisive strategic victories in modern warfare. WebBoth bayonet and scabbard are serial numbered. Source: specialized literary, particularly 'Bewaffnung und Ausrstung der Schweizer Armee seit 1817, Bnde 3 und 4', 'Die Repetiergewehre der Schweiz, Christian Reinhart, Kurt Sallaz, Michael am Rhyn, Verlag Stocker-Schmid' and 'Schweizer Militrgewehre Hinterladung 1860 - 1990, Ernst Grenacher' 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. Schmidt-Rubin M1911 carbine and. The Kragujevac plant was known by this name between 19181923, so this bayonet would most likely have been made during that period. The final and most crude Type 30 bayonet variant, the pole bayonet was lashed to a wooden pole to create a makeshift pike. This bayonet exhibits the simplified manufacture typical of late-war substitute-standard bayonets: Bayonet Identification - Identify Bayonets and Related from the United States and Other Selected Countries Identification of Bayonets Bayonet Identification fromSelected Countries Mainly USA Bayonets from Selected Countries of the World updated March 4, 2008 Help us keep this Identification Service alive. "B" over "3015" inside a circle. Bayonet identification Bayonet Identification "V" over "417121", Ricasso: stylized "F" over "+W" inside a circle. Mod. It is pictured in Branko Bogdanovics authoritative work, Bayonets and Fighting Knives: Serbia, Montenegro and Yugoslavia. To avoid conflict, the Swiss government gave half of the military knife & bayonet blade production quota to Wenger and half to Victorinox. This type bayonet can be found with either the larger 15mm. wide at the widest point. The conversion involved removing the socket, adding a crosspiece, and brazing a pommel to the end of the cruciform blade stub. Bayonet Identification Guide (219mm.) Scabbard: "n44" in triangle. This example bears the unusual R-prefix serial number. The first pattern was made 190506 and the second pattern 191518. The ridge near the base of the fuller was added to help retain the bayonet in its scabbard. The securing strap was changed back to leather in March 1941. The scabbard with this example is of Spanish manufacture. The grips were replaced with crude facsimiles of the originals, some examples (like this one) have the diagonal serrations running in the opposite direction. The muzzle ring is ground away, leaving protruding "ears"; History of the Bayonet: 1500s to the Present Day, AK Bayonets 101 (Kalashnikov AK47, AKM, and AK74), U.S. M5, M5A1, and M6 Bayonets; and Foreign Copies, United States (48mm.) This post-War frog has a shorter belt loop than the M1924 and has a hole in the frontpiece for the frog stud. This example was made by E.&F. Horster &Co. of Solingen. The M1918/55 variant utilizes a heavier hilt, similar, but not identical, to the M1914 Pioneer. The bayonet serials were, of course, also for production and assembly reasons and the bayonets match the scabbard nos. According to Carter, this type frog was probably made post-1940. No. "K9" inside a circle. The 95thseries was the final series produced by Hikari Seiki. It may either be a plug if it resembles a dagger, which has a round handle that slid directly into the musket barrel. Yugoslavian bayonets have stamped serial numbers on the grip & scabbard body, where the East German AKM TypeII bayonet has electropenciled serial numbers. However, the bayonet has the Czech Povazska Bystrica factory mark and and the German waffenamt acceptance mark, WaA80, which was used at Bystrica. "16258" on frog stud. This example weighs in at 367grams, so is the M1863 variant. Based on the serial numbers, this example could have been used with either a M1863 muzzle loader, M1863/67 Milbank-Amsler, or M1869 Vetterli. According to Vetterli production records, serial numbers 1100 and 2744 correspond to M1869 infantry rifles made by Valentin Sauerbrey of Basel, in 1870 and 1871, respectively.. LaBar classified it as LBF #57. The makers mark on this example is of the 2ndstyle, with the Kanji inside the diamond pointing downward. wide. Serial number 1034 corresponds to a M1871 Stutzer rifle made at Eidgenssische Montier-Wersttte, Bern (Swiss Federal Installation, Bern) in 1872. Measures 7.375in. M1956 submachine gun, closely patterned after the Second World War German MP40. 2" over "Bg" over Crown-JF proofmark over "5171" 18th and 19th Century Bayonets Also used on the caliber .3006 M1903 and M1903A3 rifles. When not in use, the bayonet was reversed to stow between the bipod mount and forestock. This example is of the second German-made variant, which is slightly shorter than the first two types and lacks the knurled grip section. long by 2.25in. Blacksmiths, blacksmith private first class or lance corporal, blacksmith sergeants; Initially, a leather scabbard was produced for these. LaBar classified this frog as LBF #23. The number of bayonets produced is unknown, but is likely to have been substantially fewer than 5,000. Haenel" over "Suhl", Ricasso: "Georg Rieder, Munchen"; Tiger figural. high. 1859/1867, Stichbajonett zu Eidg. produced an export model bayonet to go with export versions of the Stgw. wide at the widest point. "BK" inside a circle, within a stitched inverted triangle. Brown leather belt frog for use with the M1948 bayonet. This example has plastic grips. These frogs proved too fragile in combat, so were prioritized for issue to training units and rear-area troops. The Cyrillic marking (), was used until 1953, when they switched to the western marking (PREDUZECE). The first is believed to be a shortened French M1936 bayonet. Wechner was a manufacturer of bags, suitcases, travel items etc., both of leather and imitation leather. Measures 7.50in. Bayonets Ricasso: "" in a semicircle, over "44". (203mm.) Sword bayonet issued with the 7.5 mm. He says that unmarked frogs also exist and they were made in a different factory. 16-inch M3 scabbards were also shortened Type-Specific Pagesstart here if you think your bayonet is one of the types listed, but are unsure of the country of origin. Identification Pommel: "WaA51" (probably is 'WaA519' and the '9' didn't strike). WebThe number code marking was partially obliterated during rework and new serial numbers were applied to the crosspiece and frog stud. Before the Second World War, the Elite Diamant Werks (Elite Diamond Works) produced bicycles. Bayonets can be identified according to the country of origin or through its blade length, although the latter is easier to use. The Swiss Federal Rifle was a percussion muzzle loading sharpshooter's rifle (Stutzer). Toyoda made bayonets from 19381945. (.600in.) Bayonets These flags are often seen in Second World War photographs, tied to a fixed bayonet. Leather belt frog for carrying the various Schmidt-Rubin bayonets. Belt frog for carrying the Type30 bayonet used on the Type38 and Type99 rifles. The "W+F" mark indicates assembly by Waffenfabrik Bern, while "Victoria Schwyz" identifies the blade supplier as the firm, Victorinox, located in Schwyz Canton. Superimposing images of the two revealed that the letters were "gcy". Below are the images of selected common bayonets used by selected countries. Brown leather belt frog for use with the M1924 and M1924 bayonets. However, many school bayonets will not, because school bayonets were not made to government specifications. Ricasso: "Four cannonballs" and "Hourglass" markings. The plastic grips found on M1884/98 III bayonets are made of a phenolic resin. 1610s, originally a type of flat dagger; as a soldiers' steel stabbing weapon fitted to the muzzle of a firearm, from 1670s, from French baionnette (16c. 18th & 19th Century (to 1865), United States Post-War Bayonets: M4, M5, M6, and M1917, United States Post-War Era Bayonets M7, M9, OKC3S; Scabbards M8A1 and M10, Ralph E. Cobb 2009 All Rights Reserved. (225mm.) Knife bayonet for use on the7.5mm. It is also unclear how many M1918/55 bayonets were produced. 1822/42/59/67, Sbelbajonett Mod. 7.875: 200: 9.75: 248.595: 15.1: Socket: "No. This example was made by the Hikari Seiki SeisakushoKK (Precision Optical Manufacturing Corp.), under Kokura Army Arsenal supervision, in 1945. Reverse: "A. Bucher" over "8 Wolhusen 9", Knife bayonet for the 7.62mm. 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