This bayonet officially adopted by the Wehrmacht from 1934, with the arrival of the Third Reich, has much in common with the M-1884-98 bayonet (2nd type) used from 1915 onwards during the First World War. This example was made in 1867 by the French State Arsenal, Manufacture d'Armes Tulle, using a blade made by the firm of Gustave Felix in Germany. I am sure this is a beginners question, but I am interested in purchasing a bayonet for it. The other markings (manufacturer and serial number) are retained. The company was founded by Nikolaus Dürkopp in 1850 and is located in Bielefeld, in the north-eastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the province of Westphalia-Lippe. Bayonets from Selected Countries of the World updated March 4, 2008: Help us keep this Identification Service alive. Note Some Rusting To Pommel & Blade With Broken Tip. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Add to Cart US M1 Garand Bayonet (MEW2315) Price $125.00. Is there a list of manufactures in order of their rariety? Click to open image! Some epee' bayonets had their quillions removed during and after the war, as well the french after WW1 shortened many for reissue with the Mle 86/93 R35 and.
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