WW2 German K98 Bayonet – Matching Numbers (Alexander Coppel, 1942)
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Added by : Mark Raynsford
Description
Here we have a nice example of the famous K98 German WWII bayonet, complete with frog and matching numbers.
Blade:
Unsharpened blade is in excellent condition, retaining the majority of its wartime bluing. Serial number on the ricasso is stamped 3399, whilst the reverse is stamped 42FNJ, identifying it as made by Alexander Coppel in 1942.
Hilt & Grips:
Undamaged dark brown colour bakelite grips, secured by two screw bolts. Flash guard is in good condition, with a fully functioning rifle retaining button. The hilt is stamped with the usual two Waffenamt inspection stamps.
Scabbard:
Undented and in great condition, although missing the majority of its original bluing. It shows a Waffenamt stamp to the lower ball, and the scabbard throat screw remains present. On the front of the scabbard we see the matching numbers 3399, and on the reverse the marking 42FNJ, which also corresponds to the blade.
Frog:
Comes complete with the correct leather frog. The leather is very strong, with all stitching intact, including the four rivets.
A fine example.
£325.00
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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