RUM - bodák vz.1890/95 na pušku Mannlicher vz.1890

Bayonet vz.1890/95 for team rifle Mannlicher vz.1890
Bayonet model 1890/95 for repeater race Mannlicher M 1890


It is a temporary variant between bayonets vz.1890 and vz.1895. The weapon already has a cut turned upwards as vz.1895, but the diameter of the ring is still 16.5 mm as in the model 1890.
Straight blade of wedge cross-section with a double-sided upward cut, at the end passing into the central point.
Handle handle, smooth, usually made of walnut wood, fastened with two threads. Direct simple guard with a ring. There is usually a weapon number on the shield and a unit designation on the warhead.
Iron sheath terminated by a ball. Hook for attaching a leather belt hanger.


The manufacturer is most often F.G.G.Y. Armory in Budapest


Weapon length: 370 mm
Blade length: 246 mm
Ring diameter: 16.5 mm


source:
Jan Sach, Petr Moudry: Cold Weapons in the Habsburg Monarchy, Ars-Arm Prague, ISBN 80-902043-4-1
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Bayonet used by rifles:
- repeaters vz.1888, vz.1888/90 and vz.1890 Mannlicher system
- carbine vz.1890, Mannlicher system additionally equipped during the war with bayonet catches
- short repeater (stucco) vz.1890, Manlicher system


The bayonet was manufactured after the completion of older models of bayonets, probably only by the armory in Budapest (F.G.G.Y.) and completed with patterns of Mannlicher rifles, which served in the army. It is not a modification of the already produced bayonet vz.1895, but a separate production using some usable parts of the new model. It differs from vz.1895 mainly by the longer head of the handle and otherwise the partition is solved, including the larger inner diameter of its ring. The bayonet was produced exclusively in a design for the team.


Ján Šmíd, Petr Moudrý: Bodáky (4), Strelecká Revue
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