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Jose, given the "customized" job done on the tang, I think the threads were likely hand cut with a tap and die rather than machined.
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an,
Not the typical nut. It’s not the same but it looks something like the nut used to fasten a Japanese model 95 (AKA: NCO Shin Gunto) hilt to the tang. Sincerely, RobT |
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A similar mount is found on Russian shashkas, but the nut is completely screwed into the handle.
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Cavalry shashka for enlisted men and junior officers, M1927
Sincerely, Yuri |
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Thanks Pertinax. A very similar nut. Can you tell me the outer diameter of that nut and the diameter of the threaded tang?
Regards, Ian. |
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