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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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I figured I would show a couple of these Ross Bayonet converted knives I picked up awhile back. The few links I have found with information on these...
Have had this hooky laying around for a while thought i would share some photos, looking for any information on it you may able to share with me...
I spend most of my time on the M1 Garand section of the forum. I know these commemorative type knives are not military collectables but thought that...
look what wife bought at auction last night. I have bought a ton of reloading items an supplies an was out loading them an when i got back wife siad...
One of those I never really figured I'd get an example of and have been passing up TS carbines because of it. Got one off ebay the other night for...
I have been trying to post pics. No joy. I got an excellent condition 3rd pattern British Fairborne dagger. Ringed handle. "b2" on guard with...
Hi Gentlemen! Need your help and input. Just bought a really nice M1905 bayonet manufactured by Springfield in 1919. Its in fantastic shape...
I've been receiving eBay notices for "completed listings" of M3 trench knives. The notice for this one caught my eye because of the selling price. ...
Hello folks. I purchased a "lot" of bayonets from a guy that picked them up in a estate sale. He didn't know much about them. I didn't notice this at...
So what I believe I have is a Cut-down 1906 cut down to 10" I think it's original, It's Marked with AFH (American Fork and Hoe) there is an...
Hi guys, I just bought this M6 bayonet. It is made of stainless steel. (not plated chrome or nickel). It was described by the seller as being Navy...
What does the X mean on British, Canadian and Australian bayonets. I've read it's a "bend" inspection mark and also that it signifies the blade was...
Anyone out there in forumland save me a job? You got a UK made No5 scabbard stripped down. What is the thickness of the steel of the scabbard as I...
I don't collect bayonets or swords; primarily I collect (and buy, sell, trade) custom made knives. Last Thursday my wife and I were traveling from...
My MANGROVITE 44 Sheath has an acceptance stamp of an Arrow over B - what does the B stand for? Thanks!
I just received a bayonet, purchased on-line, for my M1. For the price I don't think I did too bad but, being a little bit OCD, I'm a bit distressed...
I have sold my 1917 Winchester and I promised to throw in a bayonet I have a run of the mill 1917 bayonet and I have a minty Winchester circle W...
I talked about this in a post last week. Well I just got this M1 bayonet took some photos as is. I am curious about the American Fork & Hoe and...
Did you know that the "Fuller" or "Blood Groove" as many know it, has nothing to do with making the bayonet easier to withdraw from an opponent? ...
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