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KZ0311

Original WWI Swiss Model 1914 Pioneer Sawback Sword Bayonet by Waffenfabrik Neuhausen with Scabbard & Frog

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is an excellent, most likely unissued example of the Rare Swiss Model 1914 Pioneer Sawback Sword bayonet. This model was in use by Switzerland from 1914 until well into the 1950s, and is considered to be the very last model of bayonet from any Country to make use of a saw back blade.

Based on the Vetterli Saw Back bayonet of 1878, used by both the Swiss and Italians, the steel mounted leather scabbard of the early 1914 production was soon replaced with a blued all steel scabbard. The bayonet is quite long, being 24 inches in overall length, with a 19 inch long sawback blade. These were intended for use on the 7.5 mm. Schmidt-Rubin M1911 carbine and M1931 Short Rifle (K31).

The M1914 has a swell-point blade profile, where the blade is wider at the point than at the ricasso, similar to the German "Butcher" bayonet. The 1914 blade is flat one one side, with the fuller and edge being ground into the other side. Designated Sägebajonett Mod. 1914 (Sawing Bayonet Model 1914), the M1914 was issued to select troops who would have need of the brush-clearing and sawing abilities of the design. For the most part, this included Pioneers/Combat Engineers, but also would include others such as drivers, blacksmiths, and even musicians.

This example is in simply excellent condition, with the only real "wear" being a bit of light peppering on the pommel. The blade has nothing but runner wear and very light staining on the factory ground surfaces, and it has a clear maker mark on the ricasso:

WAFFENFABRIK
NEUHAUSEN

The name simply translates to "Weapons Factory Neuhausen," which was one of the primary edged weapon suppliers in the first half of the 20th century. The edge and sawback are excellent, and there are just a few small areas of staining. A beautiful example of the unique "swell-point" shape. There is a Swiss Cross proof mark on the top of the cross guard, with serial number 21178 marked on the side.

There is a bit more staining on the hilt, but nothing major. The grips are excellent with just some tiny indentations in areas, and the latch works perfectly. No issues to speak of. The scabbard still has bright steel fittings, and the early pattern leather body is in very good condition, with the expected staining from age. The scabbard is held in a very nice sturdy leather frog, which is maker marked on the back:

G. MÜLLER
SATTLER
ALTIKON
CKT. Z. 5
43

There is also a Swiss Cross proof over "J" on the back. Definitely a great example of this type of frog.

An excellent example of a rare bayonet, complete with an early issue leather scabbard and frog, ready to display!

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