KKW22cal
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I happened to be in North Carolina the past week and I stumbled across the two bayonets I am going to share. The first of the two is a 41 bym, which is the one that is in better condition of the two. As always, look forward to your thoughts. I tried to capture all of the important parts. This is a different serial number sequence. They must have made a TON of them if the three digit number on the bottom represents the number of blocks? I might need further explanation of this system.
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