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    Seitengewehr 14 mS Samsonwerk

    Nice S14, Cyrus. The acceptance on the spine and side of the pommel is a crowned A. Samsonwerk S14 are observed with crown A or G; most are A. Some examples are also marked with the same A on top of the pommel as well as the face of the scabbard's frog hanging hook. The small stamping to the...
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    Private Purchase Möve-Werke S84/98nA

    Excellent! I hope you have his bayonet .........?
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    Private Purchase Möve-Werke S84/98nA

    Black finished edged weapons were quite popular with officers especially on "extra" or "walking out" pieces. Not only during the First World War but also in the Weimar period and between the wars. What a gorgeous piece! Thanks for sharing .......
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    41 fnj matching

    The marking on the frog is L. L. G. > d. SATTLER WÜRTT. > STUTTG. 1937 for the maker Landes-Lieferungs-Genossenschaft der Sattler, Stuttgart, Württemberg. Looks to have have been refurbished (rivets/stitching) possibly period. Thanks for posting.
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    Question on this JWH 42

    Maker information for frogs will not match that of the bayonet/scabbard. The marking on the frog is gjh > 4 for the firm of Rudolf Conte, Nachf., Theodor Seibod, Lederausrüst. u. Reiseartikel of Offenbach am Main (Hessen).
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    Unmarked commercial

    Yes, wood and phenolic grips were used by Hörster in the same years but the quality here is better as is the finish as noted on the scabbard and the bayonet. The blade blank markings would better date the piece if available.
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    Rg34 spare parts

    I'm not sure there is anything empirical on this but in my opinion the cnx without WaA are later than those with the WaA. They are not however the last of the Appel made oilers. Good eye Clément. If you enlarge the pics you can see this is a "two piece fat spout." Very scarce oil bottle...
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    Unmarked commercial

    The bayonet is by E u F Hörster as mentioned by Andrej. In my opinion the finish and machining is earlier than 1943 - '44. Wooden grips speak to this as well. $300 asking price is fair but bordering toward high market ....
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    Rg34 spare parts

    Correct. There are arr coded cans dated '42, '43, and '44 without WaA. And late in 1944 until the end, all of the Braunschweig behälter are without WaA. The location of the arr4 marking helps date the can.
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    Rg34 spare parts

    I don't see anything wrong with the tool. Any WaA on the behälter? And which lid is the arr4 marking on; large or small .... ?
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    K98 Bayonet Tropical Frog

    This is a very nice tropical frog. The marking is W. Eilers jr. > Bielefeld > 1942 for the maker Wilhelm Eilers Jr., Militäreffekten, Bielefeld.
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    Unmarked k98K bayonet

    The bayonet was made by E u F Hörster. The RBNr on the frog is indeed 43 > 0/0378/0005. 43 being the date of manufacture. The maker is Remse, Sachsen.
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    SAXON issue kS98

    This is a great piece Ted. I am a big fan of the kS98 as well. Congrats and thanks for sharing. I have a cousin to your bayonet in my collection. The same configuration but from V. C. Schilling. Saxon issue with the strange AR 14 and wooden grips. This is a published piece as shown on page...
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    1918 JP Sauer & Sohn MG 08/15

    Chris mentioned this in another thread so I searched around and found it. Somehow I totally missed this one. Pushing it up to the top as perhaps others missed this gorgeous example in all its detailed glory ......
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    Bergmann LMG 15 n.A.

    This one to the top as well. Should these be stickied or added to the reference thread already at the top? Or perhaps I missed them ......
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    Need help with this, it’s a 43/44 asw with matching 7729 serial number, it has a t stamp I believe but I’ll have it in the photos, is this rare?

    Search the forum here for 43/44asw. There are several threads with detailed information regarding this variation.
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    Tankgewehr!

    As chrisftk accurately stated, Kern's book is only available in the original German language edition. it is also nearly 20 years old. We have learned a lot since then. I am working on a new reference book specific to the Mauser Tankgewehr Model 1918. Information submissions are greatly...
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    Tankgewehr!

    Congratulations! Serial numbers 8244 (left) and 8377 unless I'm mistaken.
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    IRA with G43?

    It could have also come from the United States ......

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