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    Mystery Bayonet

    I am shirting my attention to my Speed Lee-Enfield once more, but the thing i cannot figure out is which Bayonet was used on them, they had the Long-Lee type of attachment on the front unlike the SMLEs of the Mk1 line. Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

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    You would be looking for a commercial 1888

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    A number of these bayonets were made up by the trade, including Greener (who used ex-government parts). They will frequently have obscure markings or no markings, are a melange of patterns, and fail the interchangeability test.

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