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Thanks M.ELEY, I think we are on the right path; or maybe I'll just do what all of the Old Timers do at Miltaria shows when they don't know what something is............call it" Confederate," LOL.
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I like it….
I suspect the key to this might be the handle pins. I feel like I have seen similar screw fittings on some bayonets. N2s |
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Hmm, perhaps a varient of this model? (I know. Too short and only slightly similar, but blade shape, securing pins similar. I get a feeling your sword is more of a 'munitions grade', not being insulting, but a field sword, like the pioneer models)
https://www.wardaggers.com/BC311.htm |
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