Kevo_DFX Hero Member Joined Sep 5, 2008 Messages 565 Reaction score 132 Golden Thread 0 Location Greensburg, PA Detector(s) used DFX Nov 27, 2011 #1 Not dug: Thanks! Kevo Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
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Montana Jim Gold Member Joined Sep 18, 2006 Messages 11,697 Reaction score 148 Golden Thread 0 Location Montana Nov 27, 2011 #2 Length? Can you make out the letters in that third picture? Upvote 0
S spudnutt Jr. Member Joined Oct 22, 2011 Messages 71 Reaction score 14 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 27, 2011 #3 Kevo_DFX said: Not dug: Thanks! Kevo Click to expand... Any chance you can take a best guess at the makers mark letters? They are hard to make out in the picture. Upvote 0
Kevo_DFX said: Not dug: Thanks! Kevo Click to expand... Any chance you can take a best guess at the makers mark letters? They are hard to make out in the picture.
Montana Jim Gold Member Joined Sep 18, 2006 Messages 11,697 Reaction score 148 Golden Thread 0 Location Montana Nov 27, 2011 #4 Turkish Model 1935 knife bayonet... The AS. FA (turkish state arsenal) letters are upside down in your picture... made for the Mauser rifle Upvote 0
Turkish Model 1935 knife bayonet... The AS. FA (turkish state arsenal) letters are upside down in your picture... made for the Mauser rifle
Retired Sarge Silver Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 2,650 Reaction score 5,366 Golden Thread 0 Location Panama City Florida 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: Other Nov 27, 2011 #5 Agreed Turkish Mauser bayonet, ASFA translates as Askari Fabrika or Ankara Military Rifle Factory. Here's pictures of my bayonet on my M1938 Turkish Mauser. Mike USAF Retired Upvote 0
Agreed Turkish Mauser bayonet, ASFA translates as Askari Fabrika or Ankara Military Rifle Factory. Here's pictures of my bayonet on my M1938 Turkish Mauser. Mike USAF Retired
Kevo_DFX Hero Member Joined Sep 5, 2008 Messages 565 Reaction score 132 Golden Thread 0 Location Greensburg, PA Detector(s) used DFX Nov 28, 2011 Thread Owner #6 Thanks folks!. Great ID Upvote 0
Comanche Todd Full Member Joined Jan 24, 2007 Messages 158 Reaction score 5 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 3, 2011 #7 the Turk M1935 bayonet is a very common bayonet and usually sell for around $25 with scabbard without the scabbard probably worth about $12 - $15 Upvote 0
the Turk M1935 bayonet is a very common bayonet and usually sell for around $25 with scabbard without the scabbard probably worth about $12 - $15