Sleeve bayonets from the battlefield of Kursk – Mosin 1943
We invite you to acquire unique relics from one of the bloodiest battles of World War II – Soviet-made sleeve bayonets, originating from the legendary battlefield of Kursk (1943). These are original bayonets intended for the Mosin rifle, excavated and preserved in collectible condition, attracting both military enthusiasts and military history aficionados.
The sleeve bayonet, also known as the "bottle opener" bayonet due to the characteristic hole in the blade, was standard equipment for Red Army soldiers. Its sturdy construction, made of steel with wooden grip elements, perfectly conveys the harsh, wartime character of that era. Each specimen bears traces of intensive use and combat – scuffs, minor corrosion, or chips are authentic "scars" of history that make it unique.
The product comes from excavations conducted in the area of Prokhorovka and the Kursk Bulge – sites of the largest armored engagements. Every bayonet is a tangible piece of military heritage, ideal for private collections, museum displays, or as an extraordinary gift for a historian or reenactor.
Condition and details:
- Type: Sleeve bayonet for Mosin rifle (model 1891/30)
- Period: World War II (Battle of Kursk, July-August 1943)
- Material: Steel, wooden grip panels
- Condition: As-found condition, with visible signs of use – authentic patina and surface corrosion
- Origin: Battlefield of Kursk
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From €98.62
Bagnety tulejowe z pola bitwy pod Kurskiem – Mosin 1943—
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