Found another one at an auction and it needs some TLC. Can't make out the maker. It looks like a W.5 or a W.S. Other side of blade is the "bend mark"
Came with a black metal sheath which I know is not correct. Does fit it though.
Any ideas?
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Found another one at an auction and it needs some TLC. Can't make out the maker. It looks like a W.5 or a W.S. Other side of blade is the "bend mark"
Came with a black metal sheath which I know is not correct. Does fit it though.
Any ideas?
Errrrrrrr. Any other clues? A description would help as my crystal ball isn't working at the moment
Does he mean a "Jungle Carbine" bayonet? Wilkinson Sword marked? Perhaps in a Canadian steel scabbard...:dunno: Or...
Wish I could help BAR but my crystal ball is still not firing on all four cylinders..........
It looks like the one I have made for the USMC by Ontario Knife. They resemble the K-Bar and are for the AR15/M16...looks a bit rough though.
Thanks!
What is the little hole for? My AR15 bayo does not have the hole. Blade is different then a AR15/M16 bayonet. Longer too. Does fit on my SP1
Would it have been issued with a black metal scabbard with a button attachment point? Any more information you can give me would be appreciated.....
interestign made up piece, blade is from the UK/commonwealth family from the No9 to the SLR, although the length looks like it may be the Indian long SLR model, crossguard appears to be a No5 which has the extra hole, and the kilt is from a bayonet to fit on the M16 and similar weapons with a new set of grips. Nicely done with the peening etc. but who made it and what for?? Doubt its indian, more likley Chinese fantasy
Is that a weld at the crossguard/blade junction.??
Attachment 46233 This is the one of which I speak. Carl of course is familiar. Mostly for the OP, Mine doesn't have the serrations. Yes, it looks like they welded the crosspiece, #5 blade seems to have been employed. That means an FN scabbard...