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Original Item: Only One Available. Commonly referred to as a walking out" Bayonet this edged weapon was never designed to actually fit on any rifle even the Mauser 1871 model after which it is named.
It was a Parade Bayonet worn on ceremonial occasions and when going on leave only. It has a higher quality finish than the issue M-71 Bayonet, has an engraved blade showing "Stands of Arms" and foliage etc. Its cross guard is nickel-plated and for all intents and purposes looks like its "Combat Cousin". However, even though it has a catch spring it has not been machined to fit on any rifle and there is no catch assembly whatsoever. It is really a Parade Sidearm made to look like a bayonet. It comes in good quality brass mounted leather scabbard and is a fine example with probably 125 years of age to it.
- This product is available for international shipping. Shipping not available to: Australia, France, or Germany
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- Due to legal restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Australia, France or Germany. This is not a comprehensive list and other countries may be added in the future.
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