Is the Scottish made Singer for the No4Mk1 rare?
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Is the Scottish made Singer for the No4Mk1 rare?
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No,it's not rare but is less common than the other spike bayonets
And rather more pricey. (more than US$10-20, at any rate!)
Getting it for my Savage...I think...
Watch out though Andy, they are notious for being faked. There are ways to tell but I don't know what they are. Can anyone out there in forum bayonetland give us a lead on the fakes.
Peter, this ones good..I will post pics..its from Joe Salter..
Why an expensive Singer bayonet for a Savage? Is it just an excuse to get one anyway?
I would have thought a nice Savage made mark II bayonet would have been the most appropriate for your Savage made rifle
Maybe it's an excuse for: "Dang, this early Singer Mfg. bayonet needs a nice early British made No.4 Mk.I to go behind it! Oh, dear!"
I will get a Savage made bayonet, but Im waiting for an early No4Mk1 to eventually fix the SM on..I had a B marked 1942..in my 1st British collection, I sold it..now starting again.
I think the SM is just as at home with the Savage for now! Pics to follow..