this is a knife /bayonet i got some years back...its not a cut down but it does appear to have been worked where a muzzle ring and straight guard were...the blade is 6 3/4" long and the scabbard is 8 1/4" long...any opinions? ...thnx
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This has all the appearance of a cut down TALW variation K (LB-144). How the fuller does not extend to the end of the blade I know not. How thin is the tip of the blade.
Can you take a picture of the Series and serial number on the pommel?
TALW did in fact make the test Type 1 (for use by paratroopers, etc.) but it does not look like the one you have potographed. Also, there has been a proliferation of fakes of the Test Type 1 of late both on the show circuit and Ebay.
Zach
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My theory is that this bayonet was cut down fairly recently, fullered, and then blued.
Your bayonet is a 107th series. As far as I know all TALW 107th series bayonets (LB-145/A) left the factory with unfullered blades. That is to say this bayonet started out as a later unfullered TALW. Also, looking at the rivets again I noticed they are smaller than the last run of TALW fullered bladed bayonets. A GI is not going to cut down an unfullered bladed Japanese bayonet and go to the trouble of putting a groove on it. It also appears that this groove is non-factory because of its orientation to the ricasso.
People out there have been aware for some time that TALW made the so called paratrooper bayonet and have been producing all manner of imitations to capitalize (or changing another bayonet's characteristics as is the case here). It took me a minute to figure out how this one was done.
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You see these cut down bayonet/knives pretty often most of them are GI. made. I have a fairly early cut down Tokyo Arsenal bayonet that my dad carried in the Philippines that has the hook hilt and muzzle ring cut off like that the blade on mine is about the same length the only difference is the point on mine has been worked down double edge. I'll try to post a photo of it a little later today.
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