WW2 German K98 Leather Bayonet Frog Dated 1941

$125.00

The WW2 German K98 Leather Bayonet Frog, dated 1941, is an original military-issue equipment piece used by German forces during the Second World War. Designed to hold the standard K98 Mauser bayonet, the frog is constructed from durable leather, shaped to securely support the bayonet scabbard and facilitate attachment to a soldier’s belt. The 1941 date is stamped

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The WW2 German K98 Leather Bayonet Frog Dated 1941 is an original military accessory designed for carrying the bayonet issued with the Karabiner 98k rifle, the standard service rifle of the German armed forces during the Second World War. Made from durable black or brown leather, the frog features reinforced stitching and a riveted construction, providing secure attachment of the bayonet to a soldier’s belt or field gear. The date “1941” is typically stamped on the reverse side along with the manufacturer’s code, indicating the year of production. This type of equipment was standard issue for German infantry and played a crucial role in the daily field use and transport of edged weapons. The design reflects typical mid-war German military production standards, emphasizing functionality and efficiency. This bayonet frog is of interest to collectors due to its association with historical German military equipment and the specificity of its marked production year.

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