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Not mine, but a buddy's. I said I'd ask.

The edge reads "36"

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Guest jackdm3
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looks like a German mauzer bayonet

Yeah, it didn't seem American at all. Anybody familiar with the shell/fan array stamp at the butt? The release button is really smooth for 60-odd years. Like it's been soaking in oil ever since, but with no dripping.

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No idea. I talked to him about carrying tonight, since he doesn't. I told him he's never seen me without one in over ten years. He was stunned. Said he really wanted to get his permit, which I don't believe. So with that, I'm sure he'll keep these two stickers because he has nothing in the house to use, and knowing his wife, WON'T be getting anything else.

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The long one is just some crap ceremonial deal. The 'edge" is almost 3/16" and with no distinguishing marks.

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From what I seen they are pretty neat, but not extremely valuable. You will run across quite a few of these on ebay. Typically the bayonet and matching #s scabbard sells a little less than $150.

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Thanks, Mike. Just now learning about the arisaka.

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Thanks, Loon. I bet he sleeps with the thing tonight!

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I'd say the long one is some sort of military infantry hanger (short sword carried by a infantry NCO in the 18th and 19th centuries) or a hunting sword of some type. The short blade is a modified bayonet (probably Mauser). Could these be bring backs from WWII? The long one if authentic could be worth some money. Not sure about the bayonet.

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Are there any identifying marks on the longer one at all. I dont thinks its a ceremonial sword, it would likely be a little more ornate. Having such a blunted edge and and no visible markings reminds me of some of the training weapons of the WW1 WW2 era.

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That's really interesting! I'll check.

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