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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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Came out in today's mailing, a Vetterli colonial bayonet for $49. They don't seem to know what they are, can't get them to fit on anything, they...
I posted this in the yard sale thread but figured it should be here also as they aren't very common or even known. This is a Winchester...
I was never able to identify the markings on the Pattern 1903 bayonet. Any help in identification would be appreciated. The original number was...
Another Legitimus Collins, 1945 to go with my 1944.
Many years ago, I purchased a really nice "niter blue" 1903 rod bayonet from S&S in New York and was think of selling it. Would anyone have any...
This is my second, different manufacturer from the first.
Uncommon to rare scabbard made by the Franco-British Electrical Company, Tempel Park, Hurley. Most sources claim 25,000 total made. I never saw one...
I just acquired this socket bayonet, for $5. I initially thought it might be a Russian Dragoon, however the overall length doesn't match any...
Just learned about these a couple of weeks ago and had to have one. Found an unissued example reasonably quick. Had some slight surface rust I...
are these considered 'fighting knifes'? i am wanting to put a collection of fighting knifes together, would these fit in that class?
Found another one no one wanted which I don't understand with this one as it's from the Vietnam era. Can't find any information on it but it has the...
Yard sale MK3 MOD 0 first tip version
I spotted this knife at an antique shop this morning and my first inclination was to just buy it but looking at Ontario's website, the asking price...
eBay purchase. I've seen a few of these come up before but never this cheap and they say they go for hundreds, so I watched it and sniped it for...
I never managed to get one of these when I was actually in the service because I kept forgetting about them. Finally found a decent one at an...
I saw Micmacman's Western knife on a previous post and it reminded me that I had these in my collection of old stuff. The top one is a Western,...
this was supposedly my grandfathers who passed when i was still making boom boom in my diapers , when my grandmother passed my mother uncovered it...
anyone familiar , good bad , junk , rare , collectable? is it a gimmick knife like the rambos?
Bucket list item for me. First year of production, Springfield Armory. Unit mark appears to be C111 CAV
USN pilots knives were made by numerous companies during WWII and many were based off of existing hunting knives. This is the Kinsfolk version. 5"...
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