This K98 matching number bayonet by E. Pack co. has the typical blued blade which retains about 93+% of the finish. There are the typical wear marks from the internal scabbard spring. The blade has not been sharpened and there are no nicks or rust spots. The scabbard has the same production number 6 ...Read and See More
This Bayonet was made in 1934 the first year for the new K98 style. The Bayonet is stamped on both the blade and the Scabbard on the obverse side 7353 F with the reverse stamped S/155K for E.F. Horster. The pommel has two old style Waffen Amps with a 95 inspectors number stamped on the reverse top p ...Read and See More
This M16 French Fighting Knife made by Bourgade also called the Avenger by the French. This knife has been used the wood handle is fastened to the tang by a flat spaner type plate. The wood is a dark sculptured shape to fit the hand. The Cross Guard is a fairly plain sheet steel guard. The blade I†...Read and See More
This is either an officers Trench Knife or a private purchase knife. It has seen a lot of use and could use some cleaning up to improve its looks. The Pommel has the fake release button on a typical eagle head motif. The pommel, and cross guard are a one piece casting. The Stag grips are held togeth ...Read and See More
This Bayonet came out of an old time collection and started out as a Paul Weyersberg K98 Bayonet and has had serious modifications done to it. First just the appearance of the light wood grips with the metal swaz sunk in within a circle and the metal swaz on the scabbard really look neat. The wood g ...Read and See More
This K98 Bayonet came from an old time collection and started out life as a regular Paul Weyersburg bayonet but has seen extensive modification to transform it into a fighting knife. The most striking modification is the grinding of the pommel down to a slanted angle that really fits the hand nicely ...Read and See More