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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 bought a shop left over parts guns an such got two bayos that owner said were Siamese. they are 22 inches long with 17 1/8 inch blade that...
Hi I have a Enfield produced 1903 pattern bayonet in very nice condition, but the grips have been grooved, and wonder if any one as seen this before...
I recently picked up a No4 mk2* pig sticker bayonet with apparently Australian ownership markings and also the remains of desert brown paint. This...
Hi all. Found this spike bayonet in a small lot of goodies. Only marking I can find is "PS" Looks to be a deployable/folding type spike bayonet. ...
Hi all After I picked up an Enfield spike bayonet at a gun show, my dad and I decided to pick up a bayonet to match one of our favorite shooters,...
First is the USN version of the survival knife. This version comes with the lanyard ring as a requirement for the Navy was that everything can be...
My father had this the entire time I was growing up and called it a paratrooper's knife and shroud saw. The main blade locks, the saw doesn't. ...
Warm day today so headed up to the one flea market hoping for a Martini Henry bayonet and instead came home with a Finnish Civil Guard M28 bayonet...
I'm looking for a frog for a No 9 bayonet. Will a Canadian C1 frog fit? One for a No 4 is to small and one for a 1907 is to big. The nomenclature on...
Good day all An interesting recent acquisition of mine. A Cruciform No4 Mk1 spike bayonet relic found in Normandy. Attached are some pictures.
Stopped by an antique market on the way home today and found this in one of the cases. Blade under the guard looks like it was never used. Has some...
Came across this last weekend at a fair price (I think). The sticker is interesting. Does anyone know why the label is primarily in Spanish?
I picked this up at a French flea market, but it is not in my line of expertise, I think its a 1882 model infantry officers dress sword, St...
Was going to resurrect an old thread for this but decided to start afresh. Just had to trouble shoot a No7 bayonet querie and it's this: If you...
I just picked up a Nagoya Arisaka 99 series 5 in the 46K serial number range that I think was made in mid 1943. Of course I now need a bayonet to...
I have decided I must complete my Number 5 "Jungle Carbine" with the appropriate bayonet. I have bid in several on ebay but they are quite the hot...
Does anyone have the LoC entry declaring the P-1907 obsolete? I know there was the WSC run during WWII for the Navy. When did it actually get...
I picked up an Australian 1907 bayonet made during 9 43 in a scabbard that has some markings I can't quite decipher. Probably would not show in a...
Hey Edge Weapons Forum! Here's some pics of bayonets, and scabbards I found in a recent estate sale. Need some help with identification, and general...
Anyone know of a definitive source that identifies the types and year or approximate years of production of the Woodsman's Pal? I picked a nice...
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