dailyinfo[18]=' Nurse Hellen ILINE Russian Army who died 18/02/1920 MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA Greece ' Early WW2 type with a polished fullered blade; hooked quillion, contoured grips fastened with screws set in escutcheons and a contoured birds-head pommel. Can anyone elucidate? SWISS VETTERLI WAFFENFABRIK BERN MODEL 1878 SWISS VETTERLI WAFFENFABRIK BERN MODEL . The Model/Type markings are generally found on the top of the receiver, forward (towards to muzzle) of the chamber and generally indicate original caliber unless modified by another country at a later date. Japanese Type 30 Bayonet - Manufacture date? The Model/Type markings are generally found on the top of the receiver, forward (towards to muzzle) of the chamber and generally indicate original caliber unless modified by another country at a later date. designation. This example was made by the Hikari Seiki SeisakushoKK (Precision Optical Manufacturing Corp.), under Kokura Army Arsenal supervision, in 1945. The Type 35 bayonet was a slightly modified Type 30 bayonet made specifically for the Type 35 rifle. AGAIN, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! The image at left shows the flag tied to a Type 30 bayonet affixed to a 6.5mm. The serial number is found on the left side of the receiver on most standard rifles. Other main arsenals included Jinsen Arsenal (Korea, looks like a star), Mukden Arsenal (Manchuria, looks like a steering wheel) and National Denki (National Electric, Looks like an Arrow). mosin nagant bayonet serial number lookup. School (or 'Trainer') rifles and bayonets were made in local workshops of scrap rifle parts, soft steel and cast metal. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. There looks to be an inspection mark above the Kokura symbol, which would mean that it is a WW1 or earlier bayonet. SR - Straight rectangular Most of these rifles were still in use during PR.2865 A. Provenance. If sending a check or money order, please mail, payable to: The frontpiece is attached with stitching and reinforced with steel rivets. The pole bayonet lacked the mortise, press stud, and muzzle ring needed for mounting to a rifle. The pommel is stamped with the early war serial number 28924 and inspection stamps. McCollum, 1996, published by Excalibur Publications, PO Box 36, Latham, NY type 2 - mid war stock with high wood and oval oiler. Hooked Early War The Type 30 bayonets are normally seen with a serial number on the butt of the pommel. and 34th Coy. The fit and finish of these bayonets are inferior to the Army issue pieces, as they weren't expected to stand up to the rigors of service use. Books for Sale pages and buy research materials from one of our affiliates. Free shipping for many products! I share a passion for collecting all things vintage and antique and love to share that passion with others.