Hi folks,
I was hoping someone with more knowledge than myself might be able to assist in identifying this bayonet so I can find out a bit more about it, and just know it! I suspect it is British as it came from an elderly serviceman however it may not be.
Any help is very much appreciated and apologies if the answer is abundantly obvious!
Bayonet identification
Re: Bayonet identification
It's a WW 1 German "ersatz bayonet", made from recycled other type bayonets with usually cast metal handles, fairly crude, many variations, etc. The wrap on the handle is not original, I'd removed it to see what's underneath. Many of the were exported to the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) during WW 1.
Welcome to the forum..... and there are no dumb questions.... We're glad to help.
John G.
Welcome to the forum..... and there are no dumb questions.... We're glad to help.
John G.
Re: Bayonet identification
Hi John, cheers for the response. Having removed the string..... Yes, just metal underneath. Good to know.
Already have an 1874 gras bayonet..... Can see this becoming an unhealthy habit!
Already have an 1874 gras bayonet..... Can see this becoming an unhealthy habit!
Re: Bayonet identification
Collecting can become quite addictive, but very satisfying and rewarding. If bayonets are your thing, stick to European, Japanese, and US types, sheath is usually as important as the bayonet itself, when in doubt post pictures and we'll be glad to help.
John G.
John G.
Re: Bayonet identification
Cheers John
Re: Bayonet identification
Hello
to identify, you can read this link:
http://www.old-smithy.info/bayonets/HTN ... Ersatz.htm
cordially
Didier
to identify, you can read this link:
http://www.old-smithy.info/bayonets/HTN ... Ersatz.htm
cordially
Didier