Guns International #: 102079207
Seller's Inventory #: MEW2976
WWII German military dress bayonet made by Puma and marked Solingen. The etched inscription reads ""fur erinnerung an meine dienst geit Kempten/ Allgau"", which roughly translates to "" For reminders of my service"" Kempten/ Allgau is a small town in Bavaria. The blade is in very good condition. The etched panel shows no wear. The scabbard has been painted in black lacquer. The release button is non-functioning as this bayonet is ceremonial.
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Guns International #: 102079207
Category - Edged Weapons Post 1900
- Bayonets
"German Etched Dress Bayonet (MEW2976)
Description: " WWII German military dress bayonet made by Puma and marked Solingen. The etched inscription reads ""fur erinnerung an meine dienst geit Kempten/ Allgau"", which roughly translates to "" For reminders of my service"" Kempten/ Allgau is a small town in Bavaria. The blade is in very good condition. The etched panel shows no wear. The scabbard has been painted in black lacquer. The release button is non-functioning as this bayonet is ceremonial. Price: $400.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102079207
Seller's Inventory #: MEW2976
WWII German military dress bayonet made by Puma and marked Solingen. The etched inscription reads ""fur erinnerung an meine dienst geit Kempten/ Allgau"", which roughly translates to "" For reminders of my service"" Kempten/ Allgau is a small town in Bavaria. The blade is in very good condition. The etched panel shows no wear. The scabbard has been painted in black lacquer. The release button is non-functioning as this bayonet is ceremonial.
Guns International #: 102079207
Seller's Inventory #: MEW2976
WWII German military dress bayonet made by Puma and marked Solingen. The etched inscription reads ""fur erinnerung an meine dienst geit Kempten/ Allgau"", which roughly translates to "" For reminders of my service"" Kempten/ Allgau is a small town in Bavaria. The blade is in very good condition. The etched panel shows no wear. The scabbard has been painted in black lacquer. The release button is non-functioning as this bayonet is ceremonial.