WW2 German K98 Bayonet With Scabbard Not Matching Dated 1938 and 1941

$350.00

This item is a World War II-era German K98 bayonet accompanied by a non-matching scabbard. The bayonet itself is dated 1938, indicating its manufacture prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, while the scabbard is dated 1941, reflecting a later production period during the conflict. The K98 bayonet was originally issued for use with the Karab

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This item is a World War II-era German K98 bayonet paired with a scabbard, with non-matching serial numbers. The bayonet is dated 1938, while the scabbard bears the date 1941, indicating they were originally issued as separate pieces. The K98 bayonet was standard issue for German infantry and was designed for use with the Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifle. The blade is steel, single-edged, and typically measures approximately 10 inches in length. The grip is constructed of wood or Bakelite with steel rivets, and the pommel features a release button for attaching or removing the bayonet from the rifle. The steel scabbard provides protection and portability for the blade. Both components display manufacturer markings and wartime acceptance stamps, reflecting their provenance and use during the conflict. This combination illustrates the interchangeability and widespread manufacturing of German military equipment during World War II.

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