Austrian Lorenz Markings

CWLeadManiac

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Hey everybody, just picked up a Model 1854 Lorenz bayonet and I'm a little curious about the markings. Here are pics of the only markings I'm finding on it. Any info would be appreciated! Thanks!!

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Interesting. Perhaps the second is a symbol designating unit? I have a rune on a particular piece of repro WW2 German 'adornment'. I'd post a photo but I doubt that that ring is family friendly. Snd I really don't want to irk anyone.
 
The number on the bend is a unit numbering - note that there are at least 2. Austrian unit numbering for infantry regiments was usually three numbers separated by a dot. The first number is the regiment number which here may be 29th Regt. The second was the company number - 4 companies for each battalion numbered consecutively (1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16) The first three sets are service battalions and the last the depot/training battalion). The third was the rifle number. Other non-infantry units used a similar system. The 'asterisk' is often called the 'starburst' and is an acceptance mark.
 
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The number on the bend is a unit numbering - note that there are at least 2. Austrian unit numbering for infantry regiments was usually three numbers separated by a dot. The first number is the regiment number which here may be 29th Regt. The second was the company number - 4 companies for each battalion numbered consecutively (1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16) The first three sets are service battalions and the last the depot/training battalion). The third was the rifle number. Other non-infantry units used a similar system. The 'asterisk' is often called the 'starburst' and is an acceptance mark.
Thanks for the info!!!
 

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