84/98nA with two variations of marking to the Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. 6
84/98nA with two variations of marking to the Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. 6
Here is one on a luger
Seitengewehr 98/05 alte Art mit Sage
Erfurt W 06
13.P.2.149.
Württembergisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 13
Schutztruppen-Gewehr 98
K.S. 10784.
Kaiserliche Schutztruppe of the DSWA or German SouthWest Africa.
1916 dated 84/98nA marked to the 5th Eskadron of Schleswig-Holsteinisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr.15
Some of mine.
"Don't use your musket if you can kill 'em with your hatchet"
Major Robert Rogers 1757 Founder of the U.S Army Rangers
Bayonet S84/98 old pattern
C.G. Haenel Suhl Preussen, W87
2. J. 6. 31. / 2. J. R. 31
2. Jaeger bataillon, 6. company, weapon no. 31. / 2. Jaeger bataillon, Radfahrer (bicycle) company, weapon no. 31.
The flagship of my unit marking collection. Even if the letters are diffrent its still matching!
On 10.01.1913 every Jäger-Bataillon formed two more companies. A 5. machine gun company and a 6. Radfahrer (bicycle) company. For a very short period the regulation unit markings from the Radfahrer company would be as the 6. company. Only a few weeks later the prussian unit marking regulation of 1913 would use a "R" for the Radfahrer company. So the sheath was replaced later and marked according to regulations with 2. J. R. 31. matching to the bayonet.
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