Russian K98 Bayonets

Yeah, probably a Yugo. I've never heard of Russian refurbed bayo's. I think they melted them down with the sight hoods, cleaning rods and locking screws.
 
Ok, so where are the other 2 hidden on my Mauser? I looked under the rear sight. Nothing. I looked in the magazine. Still nothing. I'm going to check the butt storage compartment....oh wait, there is none.....

What the hell were the Krauts thinking?
 
Ok, so where are the other 2 hidden on my Mauser? I looked under the rear sight. Nothing. I looked in the magazine. Still nothing. I'm going to check the butt storage compartment....oh wait, there is none.....

What the hell were the Krauts thinking?

Intended that the members of the rifle squad would clean weapons together using the rod sections put together.

Rod was also used as a stacking hook.
 
Bayonet

The bayonet is probably Yugo. If you compare a K98 bayonet to a Yugo the Yugo has a tapered blade starting about one and a half inches from the crosspiece, and gradually comes to a point. German K98 bayonets don't taper until the last three to four inches from the tip.

Most Mausers were cleaned with the Cleaning Device Model 34.
It comes in a tin and includes a bore brush, and a chamber brush, pull through which is a linked aluminum chain, floorplate takedown tool, and oiler.
In any of the pictures of German soldiers cleaning their Mausers the cleaning rods are still in the guns and the aluminum linked chain in visible.
 
Intended that the members of the rifle squad would clean weapons together using the rod sections put together.

I wonder if the German soldiers were conscientious enough to ensure the correct cleaning rod made it back to the correct rifle so future collectors could have an all matching? ;)
 
I can't believe I hadn't figured this out sooner... it's not a K98 bayonet. It's an M48 bayonet. I was so intent on degreasing and cleaning it I hadn't even realized that K98 bayonets don't have rings that go around the muzzle.... guess it's mine now. :(

And it was $80!
 
The bayonet is probably Yugo. If you compare a K98 bayonet to a Yugo the Yugo has a tapered blade starting about one and a half inches from the crosspiece, and gradually comes to a point. German K98 bayonets don't taper until the last three to four inches from the tip.

Most Mausers were cleaned with the Cleaning Device Model 34.
It comes in a tin and includes a bore brush, and a chamber brush, pull through which is a linked aluminum chain, floorplate takedown tool, and oiler.
In any of the pictures of German soldiers cleaning their Mausers the cleaning rods are still in the guns and the aluminum linked chain in visible.

Much handier.
 
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