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Item Code: 490-3211
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The blade meas. approx. 21.50 inches long with a 16.50 inch central fuller. The blade’s surface is semi-bright with moderate scattered mottling and light scattered surface pitting. The true edge has several small nicks. One side of the ricasso has no visible markings while the other bears a strong “US.”
The bayonet has a cast brass ribbed grip with a working bar and button attachment mechanism. The brass counterguard has a barrel band with rounded quillon at top and another round quillon at bottom. Top of the guard, just forward of the bayonet lug mortise, has stamped inspector’s initials of “J. B.” as well as the number “5” over “49.” Brass surface has a light patina with scattered mottling and some oxidation.
There is no scabbard. [ad] [ph:L]
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