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Andy
01-21-2007, 06:42 PM
I have never considered myself a bayonet collector, but find a growing number squirreled away. Some of you will know how that happens - you buy a gun that comes with a bayonet, you like it, then you find you "need" to complete the collection. ;)

So it has been with Swiss bayonets. I love the Schmidt-Rubin firearms for their workmanship, and the bayonets that were issued to those guns are every bit as well made, and are IMO among the most beautiful ever issued. The other nice thing about collecting Swiss fireams and bayonets is that it is conceivable that you could accumulate a complete collection - not something you can say for Mausers.

Pictured below are four of my bayonets that cover the transition from M1889 to K31 - a period of about 75 years. Enjoy.

http://www.pridham.ca/Swiss_Bayonets_Right.jpg

L to R - M1889, M1889/18 (aka M1889/96, M1889/99), M1899 (aka M1889/11, M1911), and M1918

http://www.pridham.ca/Swiss_Bayonets_Left.jpg

L to R - M1889, M1889/18, M1899, and M1918

http://www.pridham.ca/Swiss_Bayonets_Frogs.jpg

L to R - a variety of Frogs showing some variations in attachments.

Claven2
01-21-2007, 07:35 PM
They really remind me of M91 carcano bayonets, Finn M35 bayonets and South American Mauser bayonets.

sdh1911
01-23-2007, 04:33 PM
I saw a nice Finnish bayonet at the monthly gun club meeting, but, the fellow selling it said it was a re-pro. I wouldn't have thought someone would go through all that trouble. SDH

Claven2
01-23-2007, 07:15 PM
Finn bayonets are EXPENSIVE. Think $250US and up.

green
01-23-2007, 10:00 PM
US Krag bt was copied from Swiss M1889.

Badger
01-24-2007, 07:04 AM
US Krag bt was copied from Swiss M1889.

I didn't know that..... :)

Thanks for the feedback ... :thup:

Regards,
Badger

unsub
01-27-2007, 09:30 AM
Are those ever some attractive looking pieces I can see why they cost so much.
I have been hankering after a enfield sword bayonet for a while now. I like the art deco K98 bayos as well.

Andy
01-27-2007, 01:29 PM
They're not really that expensive. These days you usually pay at most ($Cdn):

M1889 - $150
M1889/18 - $125
M1899 - $100
M1918 - $100