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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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This is a first for me. Found this at a flea market this morning. I decided pretty quick I wanted it and for $20, I wasn't going to leave it. I...
Initial P1907 bayonet production at Ishapore at the beginning of WW2 is a bit of a mystery. In “British & Commonwealth Bayonets” by Skennerton &...
Hi, I bought this bayonet sight unseen and didn't notice the plum colored blade in the pics. I then noticed the lack of manufacturer stampings and...
I have a Japanese sword from WWII and I would love to know more about it. It is in fairly rough shape. I always understood it was a guys family...
Interesting bayonet. Seems the British like firing through their bayonets. Weird saw on the scabbard. Not sure how functional it is. The wire...
Not technically a weapon but I'm sure it will be used as one. This is a SPAX. It is supposed to be an emergency tool to get out of something fast,...
This was sold as a US Marines machete which it obviously is not. I made the guy an offer which he refused. Made him a second offer of $10 more...
Hi All, I have the opportunity to purchase this 1917 trench knife and just thought I would ask if anyone on here could identify its authenticity!...
I have nothing to do with this blade, just pointing out a nice one I see for sale... Orig WW2 2nd Pattern | eBay
This is for the last rifle I have that was needing a bayonet. So I paid way more than I wanted for this but this was the fourth one I've seen or...
These are based on the standard British machete but have a bakelight handle. This one is dated 44 but the manufacture is not stamped deep enough to...
Here's a bayonet i didn't realize I needed until I spotted it on an alternate auction site. While I collect any and all bayonets, I concentrate on...
Not the prettiest of my M38 bayonets but it completes my Finn Rifle. Took at least five years to locate one I was willing to pay the price for. As...
This one is the result of a mistake. I picked up a USN MK1 Machete a few weeks ago and thought this was the correct scabbard for it. It isn't so I...
I found this a few weeks ago, never saw one this long before. It's in a spare barrel bag which it fits in perfectly. Found a scabbard I thought was...
This is my find from the Baltimore Antique Arms Show today. I actually had to get them separate from two different dealers and I don't think the one...
WWI captured 1891 bayonet. The Russians didn't seem to use scabbards much but the Austrians did so they made them for their captured bayonets. ...
This is a fairly rare one. It is for 7mm Spanish Mausers Uruguay purchased from FN. They are made from the blades of French Lebel bayonets.
This specific bayonet has black-painted handle parts but the blade looks like it was crudely blued a long time ago. The left grip panel is faintly...
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