Here is a link to a Krag for sale on gun broker. It is in nice shape but I do not think it is worth more than 5000 dollars. Am I missing something? https://www.gunbroker.com/item/875581630
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Here is a link to a Krag for sale on gun broker. It is in nice shape but I do not think it is worth more than 5000 dollars. Am I missing something? https://www.gunbroker.com/item/875581630
Hello: nice looking Krag. I do not think you can date your rifle from the bolt markings. The "Krag collectors association" is a great web site with a lot of friendly, knowledgable folks who can help...
It was a 1905 Springfield bayonet. It is dated 1906.
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 knife. He carried it while serving on...
This knife came in a lot with U.S. items so no story to go with it. It is still nice to know it is an original example. From the article recommended there was a F.S. knife that was issued to the...
Here are some pics of the scabbard.
Unfortunatly I have no history of this knife. There are no other markings besides the acid etched ones shown. Thanks for the input.
Thank you for the link on the fairbain Sykes knives. It is very informative. The Wilkinson logo is indeed offset to one side on my knife. I collect U.S. WW2 knives so I know a little more about them...
Hello: I got this knife as part of a trade. I think it is an original. My Question is it real or a reproduction? Also if it is real from what era would it be from? Also any idea on its value would be...
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Turns out this knife was a post war item made by aerial cutlery to use up parts left over from WW2. They were sold in the late 40's and 50's for hunting, camping and "commando" use. i would like to...
Thanks for your post. I guess I have a mystery knife for my collection. Unfortunatly i have no info on where it came from. I picked it up at a conducted moving sale. The owners were not there.
Thanks for the reply. I own two other M3 knives. They are both maker marked. This blade has a grey Parkerizing. Here is a better pic. of the front of the blade. It almost looks like a factory made...
Hello: I picked this knife up with some WW 2 items. It is unmarked without a sheath. It looks kind of like a M3 combat knife. Can anyone fill me in on what I have?
Thanks, K.C.