A bayonet as a shooting prize Nickel-plated blade with decorative etching (tr.) "Officers' Association of the former Infantry Regiment no. 67 - To the best Rifleman", struck Eickhorn emblem. Nickel-plated grip, riveted grip panels (replaced on the reverse side) with superimposed, crowned number "67" (loose) on swords base. Black lacquered scabbard, complete with frog and officer's portepee. Length 67 cm. Often worn item. The 4th Magdeburg Infantry Regiment no. 67 of the imperial army was part of the garrison in Metz from 1871 to 1918, in 1935 it , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available


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