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M 1898/30 Mosin-Nagant socket bayonet with retaining mechanism, by the Izhevsk Arsenal, late 1930s - 1945 issue.
Shows stamped serial number at the base of the blade as well as two other Cyrillic maker marks / quality inspection stamps and the clearly legible Izhevsk Arsenal logo, an arrow in a triangle.
In outstanding, excellent condition: completely free of any rust or wear, and retaining practically all of its original blueing.
Standard weapon of Soviet WW2 infantryman, and often the only one in the hands of the Soviet Infantryman in Stalingrad. Although automatic and semiautomatic weapons were phased into the Soviet Army by this time, the average man still carried the Mosin-N
Shows stamped serial number at the base of the blade as well as two other Cyrillic maker marks / quality inspection stamps and the clearly legible Izhevsk Arsenal logo, an arrow in a triangle.
In outstanding, excellent condition: completely free of any rust or wear, and retaining practically all of its original blueing.
Standard weapon of Soviet WW2 infantryman, and often the only one in the hands of the Soviet Infantryman in Stalingrad. Although automatic and
semiautomatic weapons were phased into the Soviet Army by this time, the average man still carried the Mosin-Nagant. Notoriously ill-supplied
with bullets, his rifle quickly became useless except as a handle for this bayonet.
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