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Original Item: Only One Available. Purchased directly from David F. Machnicki, the author of At Arm's Length Trench Clubs and Knives (Vol. 1), where this bayonet is pictured on page 49.
This is a very nice Austrian-made NCO bayonet with a tremendous knot, scabbard, and frog.
These normally have no quillon, and just a muzzle ring on the crossguard, but this is a rare version for NCOs, which has a hooked quillon and small swivel on the bottom. This was for attaching a Troddle knot to the bayonet, so that the NCO could easily be identified by the colorful knot on his bayonet. This was even more apparent when the bayonet was fixed onto the rifle. For more information please see Watts & White’s fine work The Bayonet Book, page 20, item 42.
The bayonet and scabbard are both stamped with Œ over WG, the marking for Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft (Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company), abbreviated as ŒWG. Steyr Mannlicher firearm production was a part of this company. The reverse ricasso of the bayonet has the Austrian Eagle proof mark. One of the grips has a period-applied brass plate with the number 23 stamped on, likely a regimental or rack number.
Condition of the bayonet is very good overall. The scabbard, originally blued, was painted during its service life, most likely due to finish loss. The leather frog is in great order without any serious issues.
A rare bayonet and scabbard from the Austro-Hungarian empire, ready to display or use!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 10"
Blade Style: Single Edge w/ Fuller
Overall length: 14 1/4“
Crossguard: 3 3/8”
Scabbard Length: 10 1/2"
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