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    No.5 bayonet

    What was the designation of the no.5 / jungle carbine bayonet please? Think I may have just screwed up.
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    No. 5 Mk. I Bayonet? Cheers, Don

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    Was it labelled as bayonet No.7?

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    The No. 7 Mk. I/L was later; a complicated, twisty affair, that was marked as such on the blade. Try this link for great description/photos of all Enfield bayonets to compare: http://www.sportsmanmaps.com/surplus...ldbayonets.pdf

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    Whew. I passed up a No.7 bayoneyt in the wrapper at reno and just had this horrible thought afterwards that it was the right one for the No.5 I also bought.

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    You would know a No.5 Bayo by the price...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ickmann View Post
    You would know a No.5 Bayo by the price...
    And the No.7 !
    Last edited by Beerhunter; 11-15-2011 at 06:36 PM.

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    the no5 is 3rd from the left the no7 is the left one , big diference , both very desireable


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