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Item Code: 172-4301
The Model 39 has armed Special Forces such as paratroopers, sapper units and other assault troops.
The blade measures 8 1/8” long, x 5 mm thick at the guard. Has an upper false edge, and a sturdy oval shaped cross guard, with a leather washer at the base. Overall length measures 13”. Blade has light mottling in areas. There is small chip on the true edge and one on the false edge.
The wooden handle is in two parts, fixed with three rivets that are secured with blackened steel washers.
Iron scabbard has riveted belt loop. One side reveals a crack on the surface that has been repaired. Item is still very solid. [sm]
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