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Old 17th June 2010, 04:17 PM   #1
Aleksey G.
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Default Ethnographic bayonets question

Hola guys!
How are you. Hope you'all are well.
Wanted to ask a question:
Does anyone have any examples of how ethnographic blades were ever married to firearms, become bayonets sort-a speak. Any regions are welcome, any method of attachment to gun...

Just to start of: There are what they call "yataghan bayonets" (picture below) which are much later, and you cant call them ehtographic I guess, yataghan name prob stuck only cause of the blade profile, or maybe there were earlier versions for example that had real yat blades...

Thank you guys in advance for any info.
Aleksey
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