Mauser Bayonets File

Depended on a muzzle ring that slid over the barrel for support.

Widely exported; identifiable by the blade edge facing upward when mounted. Mauser Bayonets Identification and Value Guide - JustAnswer mauser bayonets

Known as the "Butcher Blade" due to its wide, heavy tip; some versions featured a sawback edge. Depended on a muzzle ring that slid over

Mauser introduced a substantial lug (bayonet bar) on the stock. This allowed the bayonet to mount without a muzzle ring, keeping the weight off the barrel and improving accuracy. mauser bayonets

The "Mauser" style of bayonet is defined by how it attaches to the rifle.

The standard WWII German bayonet. Features a blued finish, steel flashguard, and often bakelite or wooden grips. VZ-24 (Czech)

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