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I picked up an 1894 dated bayonet today at a gunshow. It's had new slabs and rivets put in (not Arsonal) and been sharpened a little. The scabbard has been modified to look like a Mauser scabbard with the knob on the side. But considering I've seen about 3 1894 Krag bayonets in 30 years I'm satisfied for $110. I'm slowly filling the rack Bill Mook gave me.
madsenshooter
03-23-2014, 04:25
I have one I need to put new wood on, got original rivets from S&S.
I have done a little repairing in the past. I even bought a demill (now reforged into a hunting knife) for parts. I removed the hilt to put on a good blade. Rebrazing was the trick. I built new slabs for the demill after my son reforged a tip on the old blade. Lots of time, good results.
psteinmayer
03-24-2014, 10:52
My bayonet is dated 1901... but I need a scabbard for it!
M1Garandy
03-24-2014, 05:25
It took about 20 years to find a loose Krag bayonet scabbard that wasn't broken or smashed and I was glad to get it.
I think the only thing harder to find than a scabbard is a complete Krag rifle stock running loose. Seem to be a lot more bayonets than scabbards. Thus the proliferation of cavalry scabbards. Every carbine needs one.
Dick Hosmer
03-24-2014, 09:22
Speaking of Krag rifle stocks, I am looking for one that is trashed below the lower band, but nice elsewhere. Broken off at the magazine would be great, or smashed at the wrist.
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