WWII bayonet case

garryson

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intresting finds! gz! :icon_thumright:
 

The case is nice & the Ali coin is in great condition.
 

Coat of arms is a really neat find. Thanks for sharing!
 

Great finds! Like the pin, very nice!
 

Looks like a Yugoslovian M48 bayonet scabbard. First pic below, notice the protrusion above the frog stud near the throat of the scabbard. It matches the location of yours.

The second pic is of a German K98 bayonet and scabbard. Notice the protrusion is on the side of the scabbard and not above the frog stud.

Cool find.

Edited to add third picture. I just noticed your scabbard has a flush throat and my first picture has a ribbed throat. The bottom scabbard in the third picture looks to match yours. That would make it a Hungarian M95 series bayonet scabbord.

Yugo M48 bayonet.webp

German K98 bayonet.webp

Yugo bayonets.webp
 

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Looks like a Yugoslovian M48 bayonet scabbard. First pic below, notice the protrusion above the frog stud near the throat of the scabbard. It matches the location of yours.

The second pic is of a German K98 bayonet and scabbard. Notice the protrusion is on the side of the scabbard and not above the frog stud.

Cool find.

Edited to add third picture. I just noticed your scabbard has a flush throat and my first picture has a ribbed throat. The bottom scabbard in the third picture looks to match yours. That would make it a Hungarian M95 series bayonet scabbord.

Thanks. I think this is a Hungarian M35 series bayonet scabbard.

m35.webp

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