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    3 from the heap

    marked 1897 and US
    Turk mauser?
    Trapdoor? serial number a "7" on one side and an "R" in a circle on the other.



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    3 more M16icon M7 and the spikes.. I'm not sure which Enfield


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    Top pic
    US M1892 Kragicon
    Siamese Mauser
    M1891 Moisin Nagant
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    No4 MkII*

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    cool thanks

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    The Kragicon is nice, could use a bit of help though. You can use a fine machine paper and polish the rough right out of that blade.

    Found an edge weapon myself today...
    Regards, Jim

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    That Nagant bayonet is a good one to have. Do not mistake it for a 91/30 bayonet that is as common as dirt. It is for the unaltered 1891. Siamese Mauser bayonets aren't the most common in the world either although generally worth less than the more common Krags.

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    I don't know if it is shadows or just my eyes playing tricks, but the US Kragicon looks like it might be a Sedgley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porterkids View Post
    a Sedgley.
    I don't think so, I think it's just angles...and light...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by porterkids View Post
    I don't know if it is shadows or just my eyes playing tricks, but the US Kragicon looks like it might be a Sedgley.
    What is a Sedgely bayonet, a Sedgely refurb of a US Krag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    a Sedgely bayonet
    A test piece...different by the pommel and...it looks a bit different.
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