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German walking bayonet used by the armed forces with the exception of firefighters and polície.
The bayonet was produced in two different basic lengths - long and short variant. However, the lengths of individual weapons varied from manufacturer to manufacturer. As well as the cross-sections of the blade and the type of cut. This weapon was bought by the soldiers themselves and they were allowed to wear it exclusively to the walking uniform. Bayonets are often etched on the blades. It is not a weapon in the true sense of the word - most of them cannot even be attached to a rifle, although these weapons have a groove and a functional grip. Colored groove was placed in the groove according to the type of unit in which the owner of the weapon served.
German walking bayonet used by the armed forces with the exception of firefighters and polície.
The bayonet was produced in two different basic lengths - long and short variant. However, the lengths of individual weapons varied from manufacturer to manufacturer. As well as the cross-sections of the blade and the type of cut. This weapon was bought by the soldiers themselves and they were allowed to wear it exclusively to the walking uniform. Bayonets are often etched on the blades. It is not a weapon in the true sense of the word - most of them cannot even be attached to a rifle, although these weapons have a groove and a functional grip. Colored groove was placed in the groove according to the type of unit in which the owner of the weapon served.