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#146630 - 08/05/16 05:45 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made * [Re: W Polidori]
Oldvetnam1 Offline
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The guys at Behring Made did a fantastic job. Great looking knife.
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#146646 - 08/05/16 09:37 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: W Polidori]
rfcarlin Offline
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Warren,

A great blade...gotta get me one.

A wondrous transformation. It went from being a very cool and serious bayonet (those sawteeth look fierce; I can only imagine that whoever designed it meant to inspire fear in those on the receiving end) to looking like it was the short sword carried by Captain Nemo during his undersea excursions from the Nautilus (elegant yet efficiently functional).

What a great job of re-imagining the blade and executing on their vision by James and Grant.

Really nice stag. Did you supply or did BMK supply? Is that a walrus spacer? Are you having custom sheath made for it?

Sorry for all the questions, but it's such a cool looking piece and inquiring minds want to know. Congrats on another Behring masterwork!
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#146655 - 08/05/16 10:17 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: rfcarlin]
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Bob,

I did send James a couple of pieces of crown stag but they were a bit too large. James though this was a better fit. And yes I believe that is a FWI spacer. I'm putting some ideas together for leather. Not sure what it looks like yet.
Sawteeth are incredibly sharp. They are the real deal
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#146663 - 08/05/16 11:09 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: W Polidori]
Eric Offline
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Gotta Love Teeth. Beautiful modification. Robert Parrish made similar teeth on his 8" blade survival knives.


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#146668 - 08/05/16 11:29 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: Eric]
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Yes quite similar Eric and designed to work on the pull stroke.
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#146671 - 08/05/16 11:55 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren, I read somewhere that back in WWI if you were captured carrying one of these saw-back bayonets....things went very badly for you very quickly. The Brits and French thought they were too barbaric. I love teeth.
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#146675 - 08/05/16 12:23 PM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: Eric]
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Here's some information and facts about the bayonet.

Here's some facts and info that I was able to get off the net.

Blade Length - 18.9" (480mm)
Handle Length - 4.9" (124mm)
Total Length - 24" (610mm)
Muzzle Ring Diameter - .56" (14.2mm)
Issued with : Schmidt-Rubin Models 1911 Carbine, K31
Manufacturers: Elsener Schwyz, H.S., H.St., Waffenfabrik Neuhausen

Description: The Model 1914 differs from earlier sawtooth models with the addition of the bulge at the end of the blade. Also, the 1914 is fullered on only one side. A musician's variant also exists, where the handle groove is filled in.

The Model 1914 was issued to only select troops. When issued with K31s the were issued to:

- Genie Truppen
(Engineers)
-Fahrerkorporale und beritten Wacthmeister der Artillerie
(Driver Corporals and mounted artillery Sergeants)
-Hufschmeid, Hufschmeid -Gefreite, -Korporal, -wacthmeister
(blacksmiths, blacksmith Private First Classes or lance corporal, blacksmith Sergeants.)
-Trainsoldaten, traingefreite, trainkorporal, trainwacthmeister
(Horse transport soldiers, PFCs, corporals and sergeants)
-Sattlers
(Saddle makers)
- Fahrer Feld Artillerie, Fahrer Feld Haubitze, Fahrer Schwer Feld Haubitze,
(Drivers for Motorized Field Artillery, Howitzers and Heavy Howitzers)
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#146693 - 08/05/16 05:07 PM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: W Polidori]
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Good start to the weekend see that bad boy! Awesome work and end result!!!
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#146695 - 08/05/16 05:57 PM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Thanks Steve and happy weekend to you too.
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#146722 - 08/06/16 07:21 AM Re: New and on the way from Behring Made [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren,
You certainly have an eye for unique blades. Seeing that bayonet takes me back to a German WWI vintage one I saw as a teen. I thought that thing was bad-ass when I was 15. I've never seen another like it until now. Great concept, beautiful stag handle. I fully expected to see some type of sword cane set up with that handle and blade combo smile


Edited by str8shuutr45 (08/06/16 08:37 PM)
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