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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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Well, here's a "head-scratcher"! I recently acquired the above mentioned bayonet in pretty good shape. Though not exactly rare, they aren't that...
G'Day All, Thanks for reading this. I'm hoping you may be able to assist my fruitless research outcome. I have a Remington Model 1917 bayonet (the...
I have seen it suggested that the "JU" marking found on some WW2 manufactured No1 mk2 bayonets, made in India, actually stands for Jhelum Arsenal...
I picked up a bayonet "carcass" at a flea market ($20USD) in overall poor condition: Slightly bent blade, missing grips and fasteners, no scabbard. ...
I have a U.S. M.S.I. fighting knife still in the wrapping ( I opened it to see what maker it was). I am not familiar with that maker. Can anyone...
This sword was given to me by my uncle, who purchased it in the USA in 1960. There are no markings anywhere on the sword. It has "old" patina...
Would anyone like to decipher my Shin Gunto Mei some attempts have been made though not thoroughly the best was an approximate build date of 1944. TIA
Hi guys, Did they ever make a bayonet for the 1938 S/27 Mauser with S/27, stamped in it? I guess there is no sense looking if they never made...
it seems to fit on a P. 14, but blade and markings?
Here are some before and after pictures of an Indian long blade L1A1 bayonet that had a broken cross piece and a missing catch button. The cross...
Garage sale find... Year? Condition/Grade/Quality? Why doesn't mine have NY under Ka-Bar like others I see? Today's value?
One of my pick ups this weekend and a normal machete this time. True Temper dated 1945. Scabbard is complete but a bit worn. Also has something in...
I recently purchased a 2nd hand book titled Bayonets by Frederick J. Stephens, published 1968, and captioned to photograph 85 a 2nd pattern Ross...
I really don't have a ton of information on these and the nomenclature is all over the place. Most call it a Collins knife because that is the...
This one has got me stumped
Not a ton of information out on these but was issued to artillery and engineer outfits. Blade never sharpened so not sure how useful it would be. ...
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This is a cool bayonet. Looks like a cross between a French Lebel and Belgian contract bayonet. This particular one is the infantry model. ...
I have added to my collection a WWII blade marked "Case M3" with a 7 groove grip. Cole's example shows knife with 8 grooves and I've seen several...
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