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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 saw the photos of this bayonet, it seems a P-1913/M1917, but Wilkinson did not make such bayonets. The grips are from a 1907 bayonet. In my...
I bought an uncut Garand bayonet marked U.F.H. U."flaming bomb" S. ,no date stamp , serial # under grips, c-64035-uf. The flaming bomb looks strange...
Found an Arisaka bayonet at a flea market today. It is a bit unusual and I can't make heads or tails of it. I have some photos of it next to a...
I have an original near mint example of the Sudanese AR-10 Bayonet complete with scabbard and the tool kit (which fits into the handle. I know only...
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...
In my world this is severely pitted not surface oxidation as it states in the description....
One of those I didn't think I'd ever get but it was mis-listed in ebay as an American bayonet and covered with a light coating of orange rust that I...
Hello all, i have recently purchased a Swedish and Russian bayonet. i am wanting to know what gun both bayonets go to as well as some more info on...
I know these aren't the most exciting of bayonets these days being pretty common and all but I got one today that I think is worth commenting on. ...
Hi Can purchase a beautiful example of a Swiss 1889 bayonet with marking Waffenfabriek Neuhausen stamped on ricasso of blade There is however no...
Good afternoon! I have a Schmidt-Rubin M1911 infantry rifle that was manufactured in 1916. I do not currently have a bayonet for it, so I have been...
I picked up a Swiss 1899 model bayonet I think. I got it thinking it was a K31 bayonet but alas it does not fit. It is marked Waffenfabrik...
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...
I successfully won a Swiss 1918/55 bayonet on eBay today. A bayonet I didn't even know I needed until two days ago. Didn't know they existed. To...
I've known about these for a few years now but as they aren't bayonets I didn't pay them much attention. But I had some extra cash and figured they...
This is not all of them but it is most of the main bladed versions: From top down: 1889 Schmidt Bayonet - This is the bayonet the US Krag...
Not your normal Swiss frog although obviously based on it. it has the cut out for the staples used on their frogs but has a frog stud hole, its not 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 have 2 M1902 swords. One was my fathers from 1930's and other is mine from 1960's as shown in this picture on the left for your viewing. My...
hello all, new to this site, need help on the identification of a sword, figured this be a good place to start i'm a civil war history buff, and...
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