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The most commonly encountered Lee-Enfield bayonets: From left to right: 1) P1888 Bayonet, issued with Long Lee Enfields and Long Lee...
After getting back into collecting bayonets (smle 1907 all makes ,types etc) i was just in time to put a last minute bid on ebay, for a Vickers 1907,...
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I found this pic while looking through things, a #5 bayonet with a distinct difference. Nothing about it looks standard. Wondering if it's a copy...
Yes, unicorns do exist. Gun show dealer had a Poole No 5 paired up with a psudo jungle carbine and I asked if he'd sell the bayonet separate, he...
There are some British bayonet frogs coming onto the milserps collector's market in what I like to call "folded up" state. I had assumed that this...
I have (literally) fallen heir to about ten WW1-WW2 milsurps, a field in which I am woefully ignorant. Some have bayonets, some do not. There are...
I noticed that one of our fellow members is looking to purchase a "No5 Bayonet Frog". The photo below shows a selection from my collection which I...
Hello All, A member here, Flying10uk was kind enough to take the time to find and send me a bayonet frog for my No5 scabbard, it looks great, many...
I picked up a bayonet to go with my No1MkIII, it's a little bit rough, but serviceable. When it came in the mail, I noticed a couple of odd things...
I'm checking out this bayonet for a WW2 Vet. He got it from his brother but doesn't recall where the brother got it from. We suspect it's British but...
I picked up a clean M1905 bayonet a few years ago for $50. It is marked SA on one side and dated 1906 on the reverse. It has the flaming bomb mark...
A friend of mine has a 10" AFH M1905 bayonet that is surplus to his needs. I don't have one so I figured I might take it off his hands. It is in a...
I have this currently listed online and have confirmed it is def not a repro. Odd there is no armory mark. Any body seen one before? Thanks!
Anyone know where to get a scabbard for a French 1886 bayonet? I decided to go to the flea markets for fathers day. Didn't find much but found a...
Just picked up a brass handled 1891 Argentine bayo. As I have found out is common the Argentine stamp is ground off. A shame as the rest of the...
newest finds first 1896 oliver frog I have found bayonet pictures by carlanddonna - Photobucket it is amazing that the frog bayonet and scabbard...
Besides U.S. Cavalry items I'm trying to complete a small collection of U.S. sabers. I already have a couple early 1902s and wanted to find a nice...
Will a US Springfield M1903 bayonet fit an M1 Garand or M1917?
Hi I have a Enfield produced 1903 pattern bayonet in very nice condition, but the grips have been grooved, and wonder if any one as seen this before...
What is a good price for an original 1918 SA 1905 with original finish, wood grips, and m3 scabbard?
I have a 1905 bayonet made in 1910 that came with the outer canvas cover but no inner sleave. I'm told the inner sleave is made of wood and wraped in...
Does anyone know of a source for REAL 1905 bayonet grip screws? Only place that claims to have "original" ones is ebay and they all turn out to be...
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