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    Norwegian Issue K98 Bayonet

    Hi all!

    I've been offered for sale a k98 bayonet for £40,the seller says it was re-issued to the norwegian army.The bayonet was made by E PACK & S.
    The pommel is waffen marked waa 265,scabbard is marked 43asw,blade marked with number 1562 f and +0 on blade spine.The scabbard has an unusual belt attachment,which I would say is not Third Reich era.Overall a nice looking bayonet,is it worth £40 or should I hang on to my cash.What do bayonets like this one normally sell for by main dealers!
    As usual all your comments are highly valued!
    This forum has saved me a fortune,so thanks to everyone on here!!

    regards

    Mac
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        and another
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          yet another one...who's drinking stella tonight?
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            last one....looks like the whole bayonet has been resprayed againn at some point.
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              #7
              This is a Norwegian convertion to fit the USM1 Garand rifle. The orginal German M98 K was fitted with an adapter to fit the M1 rifle and the sheat got welded a hook to fit the US pistol belt.

              Althought they are not uncommon, quite few were made and I think the price is right. However the convertion was made in the 50's and I guess the bayonet is of no interest for wwII collectors.

              For collectors of Nowegian militaria and/or Garand collcetors it could be of interest.

              There was a similar convertion of the Norwegian M1894 Krag bayonet to fit the US M1 carbine.

              Ketil

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                #8
                Hi,
                IMO save your money once more, even if it's not expensive. Then add another £30 and buy an untouched one from WWII.
                ciao!

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                  #9
                  Correct sayed by Ketil, with became its a time of history so probably a good piece in future, the original piece is probably E.Pack Solingen, 1940 dated, could be proofed WaA253. best regards,Andy

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