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    k98 bayonet maker ?

    Hello,

    I have a k98 bayonet maker marked (i think) S 238 G

    Can you tell me who this is?

    Thanks.

    #2
    Hi

    The maker of your bayonet with code S.238 is Dürkopp Werke, Bielefeld and the G means it produced in 1935 another code is K = 1934. All German bayonet was S/coded until 1937 and once again with tre letter code from ca. 1940.

    Hope it helps
    Kim

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      #3
      Originally posted by kmh
      Hi

      The maker of your bayonet with code S.238 is Dürkopp Werke, Bielefeld and the G means it produced in 1935 another code is K = 1934. All German bayonet was S/coded until 1937 and once again with tre letter code from ca. 1940.

      Hope it helps
      Kim
      Hi Kim,

      It sure does !
      Thanks a lot

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kris
        Hi Kim,

        It sure does !
        Thanks a lot
        I just noted that the mismatched scabbard has maker mark S/155 G

        I suppose this is also from 1935 but who's the maker?

        Thanks for all your help !

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          #5
          Kris,

          I believe S/155 indicates E. & F. Hörster.

          George

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            #6
            Originally posted by SCHUPO
            Kris,

            I believe S/155 indicates E. & F. Hörster.

            George
            Hi George,

            Indeed, i found out also, thanks for confirming.

            Now, given that both bayo and scabbard are from G-date (1935), what would be the most logical explanation to this?

            Factory mismatch or field ?

            Thanks
            Last edited by Kris; 09-30-2004, 01:29 PM.

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              #7
              Kris,

              This would be a field mis-match; not done by the factory unless it has forced matching serial numbers. In this case, it could be an armorer rework or could have been refurbished post-war. If it has matching serial numbers, they would have to be examined for originality.

              George

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                #8
                Originally posted by SCHUPO
                Kris,

                This would be a field mis-match; not done by the factory unless it has forced matching serial numbers. In this case, it could be an armorer rework or could have been refurbished post-war. If it has matching serial numbers, they would have to be examined for originality.

                George
                Hello George,

                Thanks for your info. There are different s/n for bayo and scabbard.
                I was misled by the G on both items.

                Thanks very much !

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