bayonet identification?

hi there! just picked up this bayonet from my local pawn shop for $50 cleaned her up a bit to match the patina on my mauser but i would like some help figuring out what exact bayonet i have! any help would be appreciated:)
 

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Looks like Peruvian M1909 which was copy of german S98. Both grips are unfortunally cracked, normally it should have a matching leather scabbard.
 
Looks like Peruvian M1909 which was copy of german S98. Both grips are unfortunally cracked, normally it should have a matching leather scabbard.
would this still be the case since it’s stamped simsons and co stuhl when they didn’t make bayonets for the peruvian military?
 
Argentine 1909 bayonet should have a short slot and high ring, so only M1909 rifle Argentine could be real, withou the richieri adapter probably. This would work on any Mauser 98 system.
Simson &Co was located in town Suhl a well known gunmaker city, the Peruvian bayonet contract was realised by 2 other firms.
 
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