Interesting unit markings

Infantry bayonet 71/84

13. J. 2.

2nd royal saxon Jäger-Bataillon no. 13., battalion staff, weapon no. 2.
 

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A trio of KS98 sawbacks with colonial markings. All to the South West African Schutztruppe.

Interesting to note the one with scabbard #10807 is a 1914 Amberg with Prussian acceptance and the later wooden grips. By my understanding one of the hardest KS98 to find.
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1890 Steyr G88 Unit markings

Here's my entry with a question, G88 by Steyr, dated 1890 with unit markings. I take this as 40th Reserve Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion, rifle # 177.

Any way to research the unit?

Thanks,

G2
 

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Here's my entry with a question, G88 by Steyr, dated 1890 with unit markings. I take this as 40th Reserve Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion, rifle # 177.

Any way to research the unit?

Thanks,

G2

Hey G2,

It's a bit odd on the marking, I don't recall seeing both the cursive and regular R to signify the Reserve regiment in the past, you might check with Jeff Noll or over on the Luger Forum to confirm the marking, most of the experts on Imperial marks are there, but I would guess 40th Reserve as well. If you are looking for WWI info 40th Reserve mobilized with the 28th Reserve Division in 1914 but later moved to the 115th Division in 1915.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Reserve_Division_(German_Empire)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/115th_Infantry_Division_(German_Empire)

Looks like it saw pretty active service on the Western Front, if you want to dig further do a search on the German version of the regiment name, Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 40, German sources are much better on unit history than American sites typically.

thanks, nick
 
Nick,

Thanks for the assist and links. I have the Noll books and it lists the script R for Reserve. I'll do post on the Luger Forum, maybe Jeff can confirm.

G2


Received info from my post on the Luger Forum. The script R is for Reserve and the designation is Company and not Battalion. Always more to learn.

G2
 
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Seitengewehr 98 old pattern, W99

Trial bayonet 98

G. S. 3. 206.

Garde-Schützen-Bataillon, 3rd company, weapon no. 206.


Bayonet from the field testing/trial phase 1898-1899. Roughly 10.000 trial bayonets were produced, some of them were given to 4 specific units (including the Garde-Schützen) for field testing. After this bayonet design was found to be satisfactory, mass production slowly started and the rest of the unissued trial bayonets were goven to other guard and navy units.
 

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The script R is for Reserve ...

Germany stopped using the R. R. for reserve infantry regiment in 1897 and simply replaced it with a single R. Thats why the "double" R. R. unit marking can only be found on pre 1898 weapons.

With kind regards

Vincent
 
S98/02, Erfurt, W02

Sawback bayonet 98/02

12. P. 2. 166.

12th pioneer bataillon, 2. company, weapon no. 166
 

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Gewehr 88 Muzzle Cover

U.BA.2.118.

Not sure what exactly it means, I believe someone once told me it was for a training school of some sort.
 

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Gewehr 88 Muzzle Cover

U.BA.2.118.

Not sure what exactly it means, I believe someone once told me it was for a training school of some sort.

Neat muzzle cover, I wonder if it might be for 2nd Uhlan Bavarian Regiment, the Bavarians had two Uhlan regiments in the Imperial Army

nick
 
Gewehr 88 Muzzle Cover

U.BA.2.118.

Not sure what exactly it means, I believe someone once told me it was for a training school of some sort.


Yes, its a NCO training acadamy.

Unteroffiziervorschule Bartenstein, 2nd company, Weapon no. 118.


With kind regards

Vincent
 
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Yes, its an NCO training acadamy.

Unteroffiziersschule Bartenstein, 2nd company, Weapon no. 118.


With kind regards

Vincent

That’s great, just what I needed to know. Thank you Vincent!

Neat muzzle cover, I wonder if it might be for 2nd Uhlan Bavarian Regiment, the Bavarians had two Uhlan regiments in the Imperial Army

nick

That was my thought, too, Nick. But wondered why Uhlans would have need for rifles over carbines.
 
Unit Markings

Rare conversion of a Bavarian 71/84 to 84/98aA. Regiment marking to Bayerische Ersatz-Kraftwagenkolonne 2, weapon nr. 21.
 

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84/98nA by Erfurt marked to Husaren-Regiment 9 Eskadron 3, weapon nr. 79
 

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Transitional 84/98nA with matching unit marking to Kavallerie-Schützen-Regiment 94, Eskadron 1, weapon nr. 131
 

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98/05aA with unit marking to the Saxon Pionier-Bataillon 22, Kompanie 4, weapon nr.186
 

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Infantry Officer's Degen m.1889 with marking to the Maschinengewehr Kompanie of Reserve-Infanterie Regiment 39, weapon nr.2
 

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m.1895 Hebel with marking to the 1st MG crew of the 3rd Maschinengewehr Kompanie of Reserve-Infanterie Regiment 214.
 

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