Bayonet, Mauser 98k, 1940, Complete with Matching Scabbard and Leather Frog
€475.00
Tax included
Nice genuine WWII German bayonet for Mauser 98k, manufactured by E.u.F. Hörsterin Solingen in 1940.
Serial number 9766 bis clearly visible on the ricasso; bakelite grips; locking system is in working order.
The blade is quite well preserved.
Comes in its original steel scabbard, painted black, also made by E.u.F. Hörster in Solingen in 1940 and bearing number 9766 b, along with a leather bayonet frog dated 1941.
Nice genuine WWII German bayonet for Mauser 98k, manufactured by E.u.F. Hörsterin Solingen in 1940.
Serial number 9766 bis clearly visible on the ricasso; bakelite grips; locking system is in working order.
The blade is quite well preserved.
Comes in its original steel scabbard, painted black, also made by E.u.F. Hörster in Solingen in 1940 and bearing number 9766 b, along with a leather bayonet frog dated 1941.
Rare homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
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