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A Deadly Combination~
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From the George Anderson Collection~ A S9eitengewehr) 84/98 nA S. Pictured is a S 84/98nA which is not a deadly saw-back. The last "S" in the designation of this bayonet indicates saw-back. Saw back bayonets were issued to troops involved in areas of battlefield construction such as combat engineers, artillery troops and telegraph and telephone troops~
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What is the unit mark?
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What book is in your post? Thanks.
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A Fine Reference~
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A Must Buy!!!
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communications motor column? Guessing without hitting the books. John
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A telegraph unit
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I have a saw back bayonet marked with a crown with a W underneath and the number 16 underneath that. Made by J. Corts Sohn at Remscheid. Overall length in sheath: 20 3/8"
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