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Original Item: Only One Available. This is a great example of the M-1898/05 Bayonet (Seitengewehr), which was the most common German Bayonet of the First World War. It was intended for use on the standard issue service rifle of Imperial Germany: the Mauser-designed Gewehr 98 (GEW 98). It features a heavy 14.5-inch steel blade with distinct bulge toward the point, giving extra weight and power to the business end, known as a "butcher blade". This version is known as n/A (neuer Art = newer model). This second pattern lacks the first pattern's vestigial muzzle ring (or 'ears') and has a flashguard on the back of the grip.
This example has a very desirable "sawback" blade, which was intended for use by pioneers to saw through brush and obstacles. Unfortunately a rumor got out that it was intended to inflict grievous harm on enemies, so a lot of the sawback bayonets had this feature removed, making them hard to find. This example has a blade in very good condition. There is a bit of light staining, but no major rust issues, this one has been kept in fantastic condition. It does appear to have been sharpened a little, and the sawback itself is in excellent condition.
This example has a very nice set of original grooved wood grips that have a lovely color and minor chipping (minor crack towards top), with a very nice hilt with moderate rust and a great patina. Bayonet lock appears seized but is not too rusted and could be made to work again, and the flash guard is undented, which is rare as these were often used as a hammer in the field. The blade ricasso is maker marked (bottom line faint):
Deutsche Maschinenfabrik
A.-G.
D[u]isburg
This company utilized the brand name "DEMAG", which was simply a shortened version of their full name. This company was most famous during WWI for their trench knives, especially the ersatz style "Crank Handle" fighting knife bayonet they produced. The company would later rise to a very prominent position in vehicle manufacturing during the NSDAP period, per J Anthony Carter's excellent work GERMAN KNIFE AND SWORD MAKERS.
The blade is also dated on the blade's spine 16 under a proof mark of a Crown over W, for Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the year the bayonet was accepted. The blade is in good condition, with the original arsenal sharpening, which is still mostly intact, with only a bit of wear. The original blued finish is faded, but there isn’t much rusting on the blade at all.
The steel scabbard is well-retained with oxidation spotting across.
An excellent example of what is becoming a difficult bayonet to find in such fine condition, never messed with, just the way we like to find them. Ready to display!
Dimensions:
Blade length: 14 1/2”
Blade Style: Single Edged "Butcher" with Fuller & Sawback
Overall length: 19 3/4”
Crossguard: 2 3/4”
Scabbard length: 15 1/4"
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