I just got a 1901 dated Bayonet with a scabbard at a price I could not pass up. The bayonet is in good shape and perfectly normal in every respect except it has the number 362254 stamped deeply on the "US" side of the cross-guard. I am quite certain this was not US Army practice from what I have read. Since this is a possible serial number for a late 1898 Krag, could this perhaps reflect numbering practice for a National Guard organization or maybe a military school? I have bought and seen a fair number of Krag bayonets, but I have not previously seen one marked like this?
Numbering of Krag Bayonets
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I can only second what has been said. Krag bayonets were not numbered as standard practice. It would have to be an isolated case.Comment
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Someone may have put the crossguard from a Swiss bayonet on it. They were numbered, and the Krag bayonet was patterned after it. Crossguards were a bit different than the Krag, handles were similar. Good pic of the numbering on the model 1899 and 1918 here: http://www.swissrifles.com/bayonets/"I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternity hostility upon all forms of tyranny over the minds of man." - Thomas JeffersonComment
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DSC_0001 2..jpgI am sure it has nothing to do with either the Swiss bayonet which I have also, or the 1903. I enclose a picture.Comment
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Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 06-07-2013, 03:50."We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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