Author Topic: My grandfather passed on a Kar98K Bayonet to me  (Read 3661 times)

Apparently my great grandfather used it to save his life during ww2. Stabbed a russian soldier or something. He's been passing it on through the family and such, and being the oldest and most sane male in my family, I get to inherit the bayonet. It's loving legit too. It's a little blunt and such, i tried cutting a tomato with it and it didn't do jack stuff. The ID is 0310316, though its kinda dirty and I can't see the numbers and stuff. The official manufacturer is Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Company, Solingen and most internet sources price it at around 160-300$ USD. Should I sell it or should I kill my family because they were national socialists.

Excuse the image quality, I took these on a loving potato.






save it, sharpen it up
attack a home invader with it attached to a rifle
scream in the closest thing to german when you do


use it for educational purposes

wowe that's pretty rad i love blades and stuff so i find this rly cool
keep it

save it, sharpen it up
attack a home invader with it attached to a rifle
scream in the closest thing to german when you do

here's context for those lost

edgy, literally
You want edgy? I'll shoot up an entire middle school on command.

and when you grow old, you should give it to YOUR children!

after having it save your life of course

neat.
my grandpa gave me his luger, knife and all of his sonic drawings he drew during the war.

neat.
my grandpa gave me his luger, knife and all of his sonic drawings he drew during the war.
wtf

You want edgy? I'll shoot up an entire middle school on command.
either you got whooshed or i just did

Kind of an starfish thing to do to sell a gift

my dad gave me a knife with Robert E Lee's face engraved on it
god bless the confederacy