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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. I recently found a siamese contract smle that needs a lot of work for to be respectable. But having found one for peanuts, i went looking for...
I had been looking for a 1917 bayonet to go with my recently acquired M1917. My son said he’d found one in my price range on eBay and bought it for...
Found this today, its one my 1917 Patt07 that matches my 1917 SSA no1mk3 Its in rough shape, its stinks like a mix between paint and some kind of...
I picked up this bayonet to go with my 1944 Lithgow. Looks like it has been redone. I was wondering if it looks right? It is kind of sharp, were they...
I thought that our Australian members and others may like to see this Lithgow 1907 bayonet of 1919 vintage which I came across while looking at some...
Here are some pictures of a recent purchase which was sold to me as a Czech contract long Mauser bayonet and at a very reasonable price, so no...
I have owned this mystery bayonet for a long time but have never managed to positively identified exactly what it is intended to fit. I thought that...
I have owned this unit marked P14 bayonet for a long time but I have never been able to identify which unit the markings relate to. I wondered if any...
Following are a few photos of some RFI marked No.5 bayonets. One of them is a genuine Indian Army bayonet manufactured at RFI (the one marked RFI...
I hope someone might be able to help me identify the maker of my No.5 Mk2 bayonet. I think it might be Poole. Any help gratefully received. ...
I recently purchased this No5 bayonet at a good price because it has a good blade but unfortunately it is also missing it's catch button and has a...
I have this Mk2* pig-sticker bayonet with slightly unusual markings and which I'm guessing to have replacement markings following a refurbishment? I...
I finally got around to adding an M9 bayonet. Decided they weren't getting any cheaper and got a nice LanCay off ebay. Read a lot about these...
The versatile Model of 1898 (Krag-Jorgenson) was able to adapt to the changing times by simply modifying its bayonet apparel. Listed below is the US...
Years ago I owned an M1 rifle and an M5 bayonet. The bayonet never did fit on the M1. I figured the bayonet was defective since the stud did not fit...
I just ordered (and expect delivery before Monday) an unissued, Camillus (pre-2007 closure) TL-29 "Electricians knife". This military knife is one of...
I have a question as I am still learning the ropes with these things is this a Long Branch No.4 bayonet and what is the faint mark at @11:00 sorta...
Does anyone know if there is any such thing as a "Naval Contract" 1907 bayonet for the Lanchester SMG, please? If there is how would such a bayonet...
Hello, Looking for some assistance on identifying the unit markings on this hookie I have...it is marked "2 I.F." on the pommel. The only thing I'm...
HI I have a couple of 1907's im looking for frogs for. One is a 1917 Wilkinson, the other is a WW1 era Lithgow. Im pretty sure the Lithgow...
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