Turkish M1903 Bayonet
€ 160,00
Turkish M1903 "Süngü" bayonet.
During and after the First World War, especially in 1935, were stripped almost all M1903 bayonets of their hilt. This makes the copies escaped this adjustment now are relatively rare.
"Süngü" means "bayonet". On the pommel normally is called a "Tughra", denoting the then Turkish ruler Abdul Hamid II (1876-1909). In 1935, when the Turks massively adapted their existing bayonets, was also often these Tughra ground away. This is still here.
Manufacturer: AS.FA "Askari Fabrika"
Edged Weapons are not shipped to the U.K. (as defined by Offensive Weapons Act 2019)