Last but not least ...

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Anthony
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Last but not least ...

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... and then you have to get some more ... right? So these are the last offerings from the former ComBloc nations that I've managed to secure.
Hungarian, Romanian, Yugoslavian and Polish. Really pleased with the Beryl and the trainer .... I also like the early Hungarian.
All in all I'm happy with my collection. I now want to hunt down some parts to finish this lot off whilst I try to find any better examples and other versions that will complement the assemblage ...
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I am impressed with the early Hungarian Military 6X3, took me a while to find one of those. I also noticed the Romanian 6X3 with the single letter code on the scabbard. This indicates that it is a PSL scabbard. Unfortunately, the numbers don't match, the bayonet is a standard version. After a while trying to find the basic items, it becomes interesting finding all the correct accessories and more minor variations. Enjoy! Mike
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Thank you for commenting Mike ... I appreciate the benefit of your remarkable knowledge. The market is very subdued at present but I'm looking forward to the time when we can hopefully get back out and continue the hunt with some semblance of normality.
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I like that Hungarian too. Tok me a long time to finally get one for my collection.
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