Third Party Press

38 Elite Diamant

KKW22cal

Well-known member
Here is the second one that I ran across. This one did not come with a frog.
 

Attachments

  • 08C40A8F-7005-4A25-A831-D5968A2F681E.jpg
    08C40A8F-7005-4A25-A831-D5968A2F681E.jpg
    291 KB · Views: 32
  • AF54D78A-94A0-4742-831E-6F46B6D2B594.jpg
    AF54D78A-94A0-4742-831E-6F46B6D2B594.jpg
    295.3 KB · Views: 25
  • 049A4E9C-910E-46EE-B0A4-FA48E00DCC32.jpg
    049A4E9C-910E-46EE-B0A4-FA48E00DCC32.jpg
    251.1 KB · Views: 49
  • A2D448A6-CD1F-4E02-BBF0-F49F7418BC9B.jpg
    A2D448A6-CD1F-4E02-BBF0-F49F7418BC9B.jpg
    254.9 KB · Views: 57
  • 625EA001-FF28-4CD2-8348-D0F04B4C6D8A.jpg
    625EA001-FF28-4CD2-8348-D0F04B4C6D8A.jpg
    237.2 KB · Views: 32
  • B916698D-2F00-4908-A43B-95612EBC9D30.jpg
    B916698D-2F00-4908-A43B-95612EBC9D30.jpg
    176.6 KB · Views: 30
  • 2FC8FD75-1680-455B-8349-4BD5A1E77230.jpg
    2FC8FD75-1680-455B-8349-4BD5A1E77230.jpg
    235.3 KB · Views: 30
  • 822A090B-26D4-49BE-A0DA-CEA82D5C5AB5.jpg
    822A090B-26D4-49BE-A0DA-CEA82D5C5AB5.jpg
    281.8 KB · Views: 35
  • 71F7D64F-C0E8-4379-B68E-45D4AE508895.jpg
    71F7D64F-C0E8-4379-B68E-45D4AE508895.jpg
    263 KB · Views: 34
  • FF52041F-2780-4022-BE7E-BC2B1A7019E9.jpg
    FF52041F-2780-4022-BE7E-BC2B1A7019E9.jpg
    293.4 KB · Views: 26
  • 2B9467AB-30C4-474F-B5E8-B4B3C447E748.jpg
    2B9467AB-30C4-474F-B5E8-B4B3C447E748.jpg
    292.7 KB · Views: 20
  • 513823BD-C6CB-4DE7-9ABD-E109564B5882.jpg
    513823BD-C6CB-4DE7-9ABD-E109564B5882.jpg
    276.7 KB · Views: 20
  • 5077E7E3-547D-4C09-A5A1-89B5B73EA76B.jpg
    5077E7E3-547D-4C09-A5A1-89B5B73EA76B.jpg
    131.6 KB · Views: 21
Very nice and not easy to find bayonet.
I should know, I have been looking for a nice one for the last 10 years.

I am curious about the grips, in 1938 shouldn't they be plastic?
 
Last edited:
I think there might be a mixture of wood and plastic for 1938. I am sure wiser people than me will chime in.
 
Last edited:
Love it, the Elite Diamante is the only ones I seek out to collect. I'm fussy like that.
 
Does anything else look incorrect on this bayonet? Seems like the consensus is that it should have bakelite grips. Whomever took them off did so without buggering the screws and making sure the slots were both aligned. I am not going to take it apart because I will probably bugger the screws. Can’t win them all.
 
Nice one regardless. It’s the only early code I want an example of. Preferably the i marked one.
 
In this early 1938 range it should be correct wood grips, looks like nice bayonet. b.r.Andy
 

Military Rifle Journal
Back
Top