Bayonets, Scabbards & Frogs
For the m/94 carbine and m/96 rifle

The three bayonets on the left are
identical except for the frogs.
1- m/96 double strap officer's frog.
2- early m/96 frog
3- modified frog for m/58 Ag42b
web gear.
4- m/1914 bayonet & frog for m/94 carbine and Carl Gustaf m/45 submachinegun.

Top - m/1915 Navy bayonet
Middle - m/1914 bayonet for m/94 carbine
Bottom - m/96 bayonet
This bayonet and scabbard
are unit-marked and matching.
Landstormen District 74a, 19th Infantry
bayonet number 75.

Crown/C mark for Carl Gustafs stads Gevarsfaktori

The maker of this bayonet is Eskilstuna Jernmanufakuraktiebolag
-=Eskilstuna Jern Manufacturing, Inc.=-
The anchor does not indicate Navy property.

Navy marked bayonet: K FL = Kungl Flotilla (Royal Navy)
Courtesy of Hans Aronsson Collection

Scabbard lock on m/96 bayonet

This illustration shows the difference between the m/96 frog (left) and the m/94 frog.
Notice the strap length and angle, in addition to the length of the slot for the scabbard stud.

These are m/1915 navy
m/94 frogs that we
don't normally see
in the U.S.
Courtesy of Hans Aronsson Collection

1- m/96 parade frog
2- early m/96 frog
two strap
3- m/94 frog
4- m/94 cavalry frog
(slanted)
5- early m/94 frog
Courtesy of
Hans Aronsson Collection

m/94 cavalry frog, ammo pouch & belt
Photo courtesy of
Anders van Sweden

m/1848 Infantry sabre and early m/94 frog
Courtesy of Hans Aronsson Collection

You thought you've seen
all the Swedish frogs?

m/96

m/94
© 2004
~Dutchman~
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