Hello,
I am branching out into uncharted territory. I don't know much about bayonets, I know a bit about firearms. I also haven't posted on this forum. I've been intimidated by German stuff because there is so much to learn ( also an appealing part too!)
Today at a LGS they had two bayonets in a random box for $75 each. They were mismatched K98k bayonets and not dress bayonets that I could tell. I should have written down all of the info. But, one bayonet I know was 42ddl and one of the scabbards was marked Rich A Herder.
I believe one bayonet had a wooden grip and the other may have been a bakelite material. Being mismatched, I assumed thats less desirable and probably more common. Are these probably decent deal since they still WW2 German or is that probably right where the market it. If that's market value I'll probably just hold off and pay more in the future for a matching bayonet.
Any advice appreciated. I have a lot of reading and research to do.
Sincerely,
Tom
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I am branching out into uncharted territory. I don't know much about bayonets, I know a bit about firearms. I also haven't posted on this forum. I've been intimidated by German stuff because there is so much to learn ( also an appealing part too!)
Today at a LGS they had two bayonets in a random box for $75 each. They were mismatched K98k bayonets and not dress bayonets that I could tell. I should have written down all of the info. But, one bayonet I know was 42ddl and one of the scabbards was marked Rich A Herder.
I believe one bayonet had a wooden grip and the other may have been a bakelite material. Being mismatched, I assumed thats less desirable and probably more common. Are these probably decent deal since they still WW2 German or is that probably right where the market it. If that's market value I'll probably just hold off and pay more in the future for a matching bayonet.
Any advice appreciated. I have a lot of reading and research to do.
Sincerely,
Tom
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