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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 purchased these as a group with the thought of selecting a few of the best and trading off the duplicates. Looks like the Singers are the odd trade...
I went out on a quest for bayonets at the flea markets on Sunday and came home with three. An early (first type) AK47 bayonet, a Spanish 1969 Cetme...
Hows it going. I found a rusty bayonet in the storage shed at the duplex im renting here in Austin, TX. After doing some research, I know that...
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...
Anyone know where to get a scabbard for a French 1886 bayonet? I decided to go to the flea markets for fathers day. Didn't find much but found a...
The wife came across a very nice model 30 bayonet. It is a Mukden and has the serial number (6685) on the end of the pommel. The serial number is...
Hi my name is Frank from Temecula CA I'm new was told someone here can help me out i found theses knives at yard sale and was wondering what i might...
Can anyone tell me if this is a UK or Pakistan- manufactured No 9 bayonet?: British No.9 Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog : Collectible Gun Parts &...
I was really looking forward to the "other" sykes fairburn dagger thread and then disappointed when I clicked on it and found it closed. I...
I have a handleful of bayonets ranging from Turkish to German and I've recently obtained some closer to my roots...Italian. I have two, but one in...
Found a sykes dagger (no scabbard) no markings at old guys deceased estate. I dont collect these. You email me & will send pic. cheers
On many of the No 9 bayonets I noticed that the blade is left "in the white" while the remainder is blackened. What was the reason behind this?
Watching ebay the past week and these aren't going cheap but there are so many of them and so many in the same or similar condition as the release of...
Was the M1 Bayonet originally sharpened? I have an original finish AFH M1 that has grind marks perpendicular to the blade in much the same fashion...
Just a heads-up for all you bayonet collectors. The UK are looking at a replacement for the standard SA80 bayonet for reasons that I won't go into. ...
I recieved this Remington bayonet in trade. It is in excellent unsharpened condition. In the pictures the end of the blade appears brown, but I...
Hello, We have about two dozen edged weapons in our family collection. Most of these are of the chinese fantasy variety or obvious display pieces...
Dear experts, I have a question about a dagger I came across while assessing the private WWII collection that two friends of my recently...
I am getting ready to give this machete to my father. I haven't been able to find much information on this machete....other than WWII? Thanks, ...
For sale at dugup was tempted to buy this bayonet. But after reading some of your threads and some research decided against it. Did I miss a bargain,...
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