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Bayonets of Austro-Ugrian Empire


AndyBsk

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5 minutes ago, AndyBsk said:

S maker is unknown unfortunally the knife was heavily used postwar and are more time resharpened.

R could be Resicka production, the scabbard could have a V&N stamp.

The middle one was made in slovakian teritorry by Hugo Komporday Štós which is a village well known for knife making in East Slovakia. In 1918 part of Austro Ugrian Empire.

Both scabbards are vogel & noot bud

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Frogs really aren't my strong point😫

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That is a bulgarian or romanian frog not austrian. By romanian are typical carving of name on backside. When its latin alphabet it should be romanian.

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Newest addition.... arrived yesterday 🙂

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The long rifle man bayonet M1895 was made in war probably, even not visible the stamp of maker, the unit marking is for Dragoner Regiment nr.13 Prinz Eugen von Savoyen.

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