Just a girl trying to identify swords (or are they even swords?)

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Not sure if these classify as swords.
And yes, I am looking to sell them later. But not here.
I just can't do anything at all until I know what they even are, where they might be from, how old they are, if they are just junk, or ...
So, if you'd like to help tell me what these are...where from...approx. age... and if they are junk, it would be helpful.
These are from a relative's estate, and I have to go through everything, and most things just look like something with a sharp blade to me.
I'm a mom, homeschooler, and construction business owner. I don't know much about weapons, but I've learned a lot about Cold Steel in the last few weeks! :)

Hope someone enjoys this "Identify the Sword" Game!

1 Sword - Wayersburg?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xSC4Zyx0X_qovz6hEafg10AYqOWlD4ma

5 Swords - CSZ marking
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AX9C8hEwqc8UuJNi7zh6pRNqjVUvClUn

1 Sword - F+ marking
https://drive.google.com/open?id=128qK3ATMpeylzkvNsymErZe95DVETwu5

1 Sword - United marking
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nkQazz5F96_9JO8GAXL5AW4yznudz2ZF
 
You can try Bernard Levine's forum. The first bayonet is obviously Argentinean for the Model 1909 Mauser rifle, and it is missing the button to release the spring catch. Number 2 is possibly a Polish WZ28 bayonet, but you need to have a photo of the entire bayonet out of the scabbard. Number 3 is Swiss. Looks too short to be for the SIG Stgw 57 rifle, but could be, or a Swiss Made bayonet for their export rifle the 7.62 IG 510-4, which mainly was bought by Chile. John
 
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You can try Bernard Levine's forum. The first bayonet is obviously Argentinean for the Model 1909 Mauser rifle, and it is missing the button to release the spring catch. Number 2 is possibly a Polish WZ28 bayonet, but you need to have a photo of the entire bayonet out of the scabbard. Number 3 is Swiss. Looks too short to be for the SIG Stgw 57 rifle, but could be, or a Swiss Made bayonet for their export rifle the 7.62 IG 510-4, which mainly was bought by Chile. John

Great job!
 
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