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Hey guys. It doesn't seem like old stuff is a good topic here,but I'll try again

This is a bayonet that doubles as a knife. As you see it folds and fits into the metal sheath. Any ideas as to where it come from,worth?. Thanks

john

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This is an Italian M1938 folding bayonet for the Carcano carbine.
Hey guys. You both must have the same book. Any ideas on if it's rare or common. Much thanks

It is not really rare, but it was made in less numbers than the regular non-folding bayonets.

 I have a fixed blade M1938 made from folding parts.

These bayonets both folding and non-folding can be found for sale on E-bay.

Unique folding knife bayonet for use on M1938 Mannlicher-Carcano short rifles (fucile corto). These rifles were produced in both 6.5 mm and 7.35 mm caliber.

 The push-button folding model folds into handle like a pocket knife.  This was done because the bayonet was intended to remain fixed to the rifle.

This did not work well in practice, so the folding feature was discontinued and a steel scabbard provided.

The overall length listed is with the blade extended. Overall length with the blade folded is 8.50 in. (215 mm.).

John,

Thanks for the look, I have never seen one of these.  Gary the info is great.  I appreciate it

Hey guys,thanks one and all.I have al kinds of "old" stuff that I would like info on.While I do buy/have new goodies,my intrerests also lie with the old stuff.Also what with China turning out really great stuff at cheap prices I kinda like to give the old guys their due

john

John if you have any other old military items you may need help with just post pic and I can possibly help.

 I have been collecting for 30 plus years.

   Gary

john a shavel said:

Hey guys,thanks one and all.I have al kinds of "old" stuff that I would like info on.While I do buy/have new goodies,my intrerests also lie with the old stuff.Also what with China turning out really great stuff at cheap prices I kinda like to give the old guys their due

john

Hey Gary. I have been at it for 40 years (or so ) myself.I wind up with stuff that is hard to find in guides. WW2 theater knives,mostly hand made,stuff like that. And like these. Any idea on value

Gary Oglesbee said:

John if you have any other old military items you may need help with just post pic and I can possibly help.

 I have been collecting for 30 plus years.

   Gary

john a shavel said:

Hey guys,thanks one and all.I have al kinds of "old" stuff that I would like info on.While I do buy/have new goodies,my intrerests also lie with the old stuff.Also what with China turning out really great stuff at cheap prices I kinda like to give the old guys their due

john

I would not have any idea as to value on these items.  Gary

john a shavel said:
Hey Gary. I have been at it for 40 years (or so ) myself.I wind up with stuff that is hard to find in guides. WW2 theater knives,mostly hand made,stuff like that. And like these. Any idea on value

Gary Oglesbee said:

John if you have any other old military items you may need help with just post pic and I can possibly help.

 I have been collecting for 30 plus years.

   Gary

john a shavel said:

Hey guys,thanks one and all.I have al kinds of "old" stuff that I would like info on.While I do buy/have new goodies,my intrerests also lie with the old stuff.Also what with China turning out really great stuff at cheap prices I kinda like to give the old guys their due

john

Hey Gary. Well of course they are swagger sticks,with a little extra. Later I"ll put up some theater knives.

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