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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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Read through several of the old posts and not really getting any clarity on this bayonet. Originally made as a replacement for the No 4 spike...
Been watching for a Hoten/Mukden bayonet for quite a while as it's the last of the "rare" ones for Japan I was missing. Spotted one on ebay the...
Was wandering around on that auction site again and found something I had never heard of before. Mausers bayonet converted to be used on a M1 Garand...
Hi all, I've encountered some bayonets one of which i may be interested in pursuing and would like to ask your opinions on them, the distance and...
New acquisition! Given that it's serial numbered, I'm hoping to find out who bought it, but that may prove challenging. The sword itself is in...
This is one you don't see very often. Usually pretty expensive when you do. Been watching them sell for well over what I wanted to pay on eBay for...
I thought I would share this fighting knife with the forum. It belonged to my next door neighbor. He had it made because he was not issued a fighting...
A buddy dropped by with an interesting piece of U.S. military history. I've never seen one of these before so I'm hoping one of you guys can either...
Greetings All, first I apologize for posting this on multiple boards but I wanted maximum exposure. I have managed to find what might be a Trials...
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...
Good day all. I'm coming into possession of some bayonets and trying to get a sense of current values and interest. I've been away from dabbling in...
This is one of the reasons why I joined Milsurps today. On ebay Australia a purported 1913 Lithgow Pattern 1907 Hook Quillon bayonet sold today for...
Good day all. I have a shot at couple of blades coming up in a local auction. I'm pretty up on pricing with commonwealth stuff, but these are out...
My newest bayonets from Argentina. I have had an 1891 for years, it was one of the first I picked up when I started collecting What makes this...
Are these things legit and were they used by the IDF or are they something that was made up. I've seen mixed reports. Examples I've seen look good...
I gave the bayonet collection a clean and oil at the weekend and thought members might like to see my Hooked Quillon Bayonet. It was manufactured at...
HI, This is a No. 5 Mk I (actually the later style No. 5 Mk II) Bayonet for the No. 5 Mk 1 Jungle Carbine rifle. I need some educated eyes to...
Is there actually a right & a wrong way to align the blade when inserting these into the scabbard?
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The Springfield 1903 was adopted in 1903 with the ram rod bayonet and soon after President Teddy Roosevelt sent a letter to the Sec of War with his...
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