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    SAW TOOTH Bayonet

    Is this piece german WW2? I have been searching the forum, and all the sawtooth backs have a different style cross guard? What gives?

    Thanks for the help everyone...

    Description provided by the seller.

    "German M98/5 Bayonet – saw tooth, wooden grips, 24 inches long, “Waffenfabrik Neuhausen” with cross stamped on blade, black metal scabbard – good condition.

    American machete Woodman’s Pal WWII era, “Woodman’s Pal 284” on side of blade
    "
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    #2
    Have I answered my own question...coudl it be...

    "Model 1914 Pioneer Bayonet - Often mistakenly referred to as 1911 Pioneer


    Blade Length - 18.9" (480mm)
    Handle Length - 4.9" (124mm)
    Total Length - 24" (610mm)
    Muzzle Ring Diameter - .56" (14.2mm)
    Issued with : Schmidt-Rubin Models 1911 Carbine, K31
    Manufacturers: Elsener Schwyz, H.S., H.St., Waffenfabrik Neuhausen
    Description: The Model 1914 differs from earlier sawtooth models with the addition of the bulge at the end of the blade. Also, the 1914 is fullered on only one side. A musician's variant also exists, where the handle groove is filled in.
    The Model 1914 was issued to only select troops. When issued with K31s the were issued to:
    - Genie Truppen
    (Engineers)
    -Fahrerkorporale und beritten Wacthmeister der Artillerie
    (Driver Corporals and mounted artillery Sergeants)
    -Hufschmeid, Hufschmeid -Gefreite, -Korporal, -wacthmeister
    (blacksmiths, blacksmith Private First Classes or lance corporal, blacksmith Sergeants.)
    -Trainsoldaten, traingefreite, trainkorporal, trainwacthmeister
    (Horse transport soldiers, PFCs, corporals and sergeants)
    -Sattlers
    (Saddle makers)
    - Fahrer Feld Artillerie, Fahrer Feld Haubitze, Fahrer Schwer Feld Haubitze,
    (Drivers for Motorized Field Artillery, Howitzers and Heavy Howitzers)"

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      #3
      It is SWISS apparently...

      Most common manufacturer's mark is "WAFFENFABRIK NEUHAUSEN" and is found on the blade ricasso (right side); Neuhausen is a city located in Switzerland near the German border.

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