Hi,
I have a few of questions I was hoping I could get answered. First, were Bavarian knots worn on bayonets much after WWI? I would imagine there were some worn by some Freikorps members, but what about after that? (I know these wer not specifically bayonet knots, but often worn on bayonets).
Secondly, I wanted to confirm the green knot was an officer's bayonet knot and not a sword Portepee. I've shown it next to an NCO knot for size comparison. It's about 3/4" longer, the ball is smaller, and the strap is narrower. If it's for a bayonet, what length bayonet would an officer have worn? The shorter "NCO" model or either length? Was this a generic Heer style in use dating back to Imperial times?
Thanks
I have a few of questions I was hoping I could get answered. First, were Bavarian knots worn on bayonets much after WWI? I would imagine there were some worn by some Freikorps members, but what about after that? (I know these wer not specifically bayonet knots, but often worn on bayonets).
Secondly, I wanted to confirm the green knot was an officer's bayonet knot and not a sword Portepee. I've shown it next to an NCO knot for size comparison. It's about 3/4" longer, the ball is smaller, and the strap is narrower. If it's for a bayonet, what length bayonet would an officer have worn? The shorter "NCO" model or either length? Was this a generic Heer style in use dating back to Imperial times?
Thanks
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