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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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Hi guys, I just acquired a (Quote) P1907MkII*, issued in WW2, eastern theatre, with Indian forces. Also found with a rounded pommel like that on...
Hi all, I have been offered for sale a german sword (WW2) and I don't have a clue as to what it may be worth. I tried to get the picture I have...
Spent a good deal of time researching this one and the best fit seems to be Mexican although it is short at 277mm compared to the normal 387mm. ...
You have been most helpful and I now feel much better informed. One or two of you have said that they would be happy to highlight anything they feel...
Hi all, Felt I would share a interesting bayonet I recently acquired. It is a 88/98/05 Ersatz Bayonet. I found on I believe the Old-Smithy website...
The blade it has been in my possession since Feb 04 when I was in Kirkuk, Iraq. Sadly there is no scabbard. My interest is in the story of how it...
As the title says, does anyone know or have any info apart from whats on the web regarding the initial prototype Pritchard made from the French Gras...
I have a British leather bayonet frog incoming (along with an RN 1919 Pattern webbing cutlass frog) of the type described as a 'Sandhurst Frog' on...
Pops collection has about 70 British Bayonets so I was a little surprised with the attached. It appears to be Canadian. I have seen an article that...
These are my latest arrivals, a Vietnam era M1917 and a M1905 that I believe has been WW2 refurbed. The M1917 has a very slight downward bend to the...
Hi again.. I wonder if anybody could comment on the attached. It is supposed to be a Naval Cutlass but Pop had it down at two different dates.
Had the privilege of spending a fortnight in Nepal in 1971. The medals were all stamped with the soldier's name & unit. It is rather sad when these...
I've owned this Model 1917 bayonet a while which has had it's belt mounting hacked off roughly with a hacksaw, by the look of it. What I am...
I have this bayonet which I believe to be a Czech VZ24 and I assume it was for export. What I don't know is which country it was exported to when new...
Not really up on these but this is what I THINK I have, any help is appreciated; M6 Bayonet for the M14 M4 Bayonet;
This is a recent purchase, a K98 bayonet, which is in excellent condition. There are no markings which I can see on the bayonet, it's self, but the...
I am trying to identify this bayonet...Any one have any ideas? I have yet to find a single triangular blade bayonet with a wood handle that has the...
I spotted one of these on ebay the other day and opted to research availability before bidding. A lot of dealers seem to have them in stock but...
In his book "The U.S. Enfield" describes Skennerton the tool room bayonet of the P. 13 with the original brown leather scabbard made by Vickers in...
I'm trying to figure out if this 1907 scabbard is American made or a British Scabbard that has been repaired with a U.S., Remington, chape? It is the...
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