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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, Quick question: why do some Wilkinson WWII production P1907's have an 'S294' marking in addition to 'WSC' and some do not? I own one that...
I don't know whether I've mentioned this before but I've got 6 brand new brown paxolin left hand grips for the No7 bayonet here. Anyone out there...
I was going through my bayonet collection a couple of weeks ago and found two rare bayonets. The first is a No 8, plate B300 (page #255) found in...
I have a nice British M1907 bayonet with a scabbard that is solid but the leather has seen better times. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I...
I have an old bayonet I can not ID. It is a birds head type. 11-1/2" blade with wood grip. On the blade by the tang is a crown with G.R.I then a...
Can anyone tell me anything about this sword? The blade is 33in long. I wrapped the handle with plastic wrap because a couple of the twisted wires...
I picked up what appears to be a good condition 1874 Gras bayonet made by Steyr in 1877. Blade is fairly bright with some slight greying which I'm...
I have an Oneida LTD beak point 10" with AFH (American Fork and Hoe) stamped on the spine between the bakelite grips. It appears full tang. Did AFH...
I'm trying to ID a regimental marking on a Pattern 1888 bayonet. The marking is: P.T.D. over 2.5 (possibly 3.5) The bayonet has both British and...
Just picked up a brass handled 1891 Argentine bayo. As I have found out is common the Argentine stamp is ground off. A shame as the rest of the...
I was at a local show today and ran into guy selling several Arisaka bayonets. Prices ranged from $89-120 depending on conditions and he said he...
newest finds first 1896 oliver frog I have found bayonet pictures by carlanddonna - Photobucket it is amazing that the frog bayonet and scabbard...
hello everybody, i'm writing from italy. can somebody tell me the period of this Camillus? I mean ww2 or post? Thank you for helping.
Just a bit of info for you No4, 7 and 9 bayonet collectors but if you still have one in the wrapper and the wrapper label identifies it by the B1/CR...
This Sanderson dated 3 15 has the large letters AUSTRALIA stamp on on of the grips - what was the reason ? scabbard is dated '16
Can anyone of you kind people tell me more about the small sword of which I post the pictures in attachment? Length is 22.8 inch (58 centimeter). ...
Today I traded for an Italian bayonet. I've identified it as an M-1891. The blade is stamped TERNI with no rust. It is sharper than most bayonets...
I'm looking to get a corrct bayonet for a Garand. I am looking at one with markings I would like to know if anyone knows what they are. It has EN 5...
I am getting a No.1 Mk III Enfield and I am wondering what is the correct bayonet for this rifle. I am not sure if this is where to ask but I am...
I got a nice book on bayonets today for the beginning collector. It's called "An Illustrated History of Bayonets" by Martin J Brayley. Large...
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