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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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Here I am trying another style of post for the Beta-testing phase! :super: I have only one kind of non-fixed bayonet, a Pattern 1907 for my SMLE. ...
An interesting listing on the Apex Gun Parts website: FALL KICKOFF SALE! Bayonet, STEN MK II, Marking, No Scabbard Are these likely to be real?
Has anyone out there in bayonet land got a photo of Indian troops with the 12" long L1A1/SLR bayonet. I've just acquired an RFI - 65 example. I've...
I usually try to collect correct bayonets and scabbards for the long arms that I own. In this case… I do not own a rifle for one of the two bayonets...
I grabbed this Sten bayonet a few years ago ( $50 ) and I've tried reading as much as I could find, and viewed as many pictures as there were. But...
I have never considered myself a bayonet collector, but find a growing number squirreled away. Some of you will know how that happens - you buy a...
A friend of mine has a 10" AFH M1905 bayonet that is surplus to his needs. I don't have one so I figured I might take it off his hands. It is in a...
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...
This is the bayonet I purchased thinking it was chromed. Photos from the seller were quite a bit different than these and I have cleaned it up a bit...
Can someone tell me what the difference is between the L1A1, L1A2 and L1A3 bayonets? Or is there a defference? Any pictures would be great. Thanks
I have never seen one like this. What do you guys think? I am more into the losers (German, Japanese and Italian). Doug
While on the subject of Viet Nam pocket knives. My boat ran rivers. Sometimes we would pick downed pilots out of the rivers. A few gave me their...
Hi, Pics attached of a Sterling No.5 a friend of mine has just picked up at a very reasonable price. Could m'learned bayonet friends confirm it's...
Gents a guy has what he claims to be a bayonet for a Thompson sub on ebay here is a reply from him, any thoughts ? ........ hi, i dont understand why...
My father-in-law brought back from the Pacific in 1945 what I have been able to ID as a Japanese TYPE 30 bayonet with National Denki (under Kokura)...
I obtained the following bayonet believing it to be a pattern 1856 British Sword Bayonet to fit the .577" caliber Enfield "2-band" Rifled Infantry...
This should of been posted along with the Owen Sub machine gun bayonet I purchased, wasnt too sure if its a repro, number matches the year etc, but...
Images of a commercial Un-Issued Sterling SMG Bayonet manufactured by Sterling Armaments in Dagenham approximatly 1980. The only marking is...
Im posting a link to an ebay auction that has a bayo for sale. Its advertised as a 1942 dated bayo. Think its real? How do you spot a fake? ...
What can I expect to pay for a nice one???? Not repo,but real.
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