Looks like earlier made this type has 5 digit serial numbers like 6H3 models.
Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
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Re: Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
Very nice! Yes, I agree. I believe that these 5 digit ones are the earliest 6H4 production and a carry over from the 6H3 models. I also have two in my collection. It took me years to find them. One has matching numbers, the 2nd bayonet has 5 digits, but the scabbard is un-numbered, perhaps a replacement or rework? M.
Re: Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
They are common on polish auctions. No problem if anybody need I can take a ook for it. From time to time they are listed.
Re: Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
Croblade has one with nice stamp on blade. Can You post picture Croblade if You do not mind?
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No problem, I will take some photos and post them tomorrow.
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Here is mine Polish bayonet with 5 digs and stamp on the blade... Stamp is under crossguard.
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And here is photo of other Polish bayonet with phosphate finish and same stamp, but part of it is under crossguard.
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Re: Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
here's my two 5 digit 6H4 Type II bayonet. Both are like new one has matching numbers and the other has an un-numbered, (replacement?) scabbard. M.
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Re: Polish 6H4 with 5 digit serial number.
Polish overworked 6H3 bayonets with revision stamp on the blade.
They have been revised for Export and domestic use of the Polish Army.
Painted in black and gray Phosphated.
Best Regards
They have been revised for Export and domestic use of the Polish Army.
Painted in black and gray Phosphated.
Best Regards
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