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    M95 (?) austrian nco dress bayonet

    This looks is most ways like a 1895 bayonet, but with differences:

    -'wrong-side up' blade,
    -no crossguard rivets,
    -the 'squeeze-top' barrel ring

    can't make out the vienna manufacturer, if that's what it really is! But below 'wien' is what looks like '___kaserne.' could this be a unit designation versus a maker mark?
    I went to the huge site in czech language for the '95s and did not find a maker with a mark remotely like this one. All thoughts welcome. Thanks a lot.
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      #3
      c'mon guys 20 views and no opinions. please?

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        #4
        Model 1888 pattern but private purchase as it has a retailers mark

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          #5
          The firm of Moritz Tiller was specialized in high-quality uniforms and accessories.

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            #6
            thanks you good folk. I'm obliged!

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