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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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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...
One of the more difficult issues surrounding the restoration of any item is deciding, when a part needs attention, whether to repair or replace. I...
Not your normal Swiss frog although obviously based on it. it has the cut out for the staples used on their frogs but has a frog stud hole, its not a...
I recently noticed this L1A1 bayonet advertised for sale at a reduce price because the button/catch is missing. No mention was made, in the advert,...
Can anyone tell me if it was "normal" to paint these black when reworked? Thanks DanJ
I found this this old photo on the internet some years ago and it said: France 1916 Interesting to see the troops from India using the Pattern...
I have this "Trench knife" which I believe to be "private purchase" for use by German soldiers during WW1. The chap who sold it to me, a few years...
Happy New Year everyone. Thought I'd share the last few pieces I acquired in 2016. First is a Sten No4 frog. These have been reproduced but this...
I was at a Walmart on our hunting trip and found a nice Kabar I have no real reason to buy other than it looked really nice. Made by Ontario in the...
Is this a Sterling SMG bayonet rather than for a L1A1, please? Thanks
Could forum members please give some clarification as to the exact model of U.S. bayonet is shown in the pictures. It was sold to me as a Garrand...
While trying to make a start with my Christmas shopping today I got distracted and ended up with this. This was caused by an inability to pass an...
Just a quick thank you to Geoff / bigduke6 for refurbishing my Indian 1A bayonet. It looks fantastic and you are very kind. :thup:
There are some British bayonet frogs coming onto the milserps collector's market in what I like to call "folded up" state. I had assumed that this...
While sorting through and reorganising some of my bayonet collection today I came across this WW1 Mauser bayonet which has obviously been shortened...
Some thoughts about UK production of the No9 bayonet. This was brought about over several years and comments in the previous thread about those...
I picked this up a month or so back and believe it to be the first known 1950-dated Pakistani No. 9 Mk. I socket bayonet. This example was made at...
I've got this bayonet which was sold to me as a conversion by a Country other than the U.S.A. in order for it to fit the M1 Carbine. I have tried it...
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