Little German lesson „Bajonett” is a blade you can attach to ur muzzle without a grip „Seitengewehr” is a knife, or saber with a grip (and usually an edge) u can fix to your muzzle or hold in your hand. Also: Erfurt is a city. Not a manufacturer
I actually just bought an a.A model that's missing the grip(s). I didn't realize there were different variants of the quillback and only looked it up when I noticed the handle shape was different than my 98/05's.
Love that. I own one and bought it because of that reason. I agree with you on all this bayonets failures and appreciate your honesty. We collect because we like. Good job.
I found your channel yesterday to look for info on a chesspot bayonet but I've looked at your videos and channel and i really love and respect what you are doing keep it up !
Dude! What a good video you made! You have a very good chanel! My favorite! ❤! Very interesting, i have the same in my collection. Love to see you do a unit marking video because i am still not good at it
If you have one of these with a prominent serial number on the crossguard and frog stud and a coat of arms on the pommel below the mortice slot,then you have a Peruvian modelo 1909.
Little German lesson
„Bajonett” is a blade you can attach to ur muzzle without a grip
„Seitengewehr” is a knife, or saber with a grip (and usually an edge) u can fix to your muzzle or hold in your hand.
Also: Erfurt is a city. Not a manufacturer
Thanks, that is really helpful
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Thank you. Your videos are really helpful
I have several variations of this, including a first pattern sawback. In 1974, I bought one in mint condition, with Chilean markings.
I actually just bought an a.A model that's missing the grip(s). I didn't realize there were different variants of the quillback and only looked it up when I noticed the handle shape was different than my 98/05's.
Love that. I own one and bought it because of that reason. I agree with you on all this bayonets failures and appreciate your honesty. We collect because we like. Good job.
Another problem with these is the scabbard breaking when the soldier knelt.
I found your channel yesterday to look for info on a chesspot bayonet but I've looked at your videos and channel and i really love and respect what you are doing keep it up !
There are all steel scabbards for these, they're war time production.
Dude! What a good video you made! You have a very good chanel! My favorite! ❤! Very interesting, i have the same in my collection. Love to see you do a unit marking video because i am still not good at it
If you have one of these with a prominent serial number on the crossguard and frog stud and a coat of arms on the pommel below the mortice slot,then you have a Peruvian modelo 1909.
I've had my eye on one for over a year, they are really nice
Looks long enough to poke somebody without having to step into the poison gas. LOL.
You gotta be thankful to god
I would love to own one but I couldn't really reach them so i generally buy what i find so i ended up having 3 98/05s 😂