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No.4 Spike
I have a question as I am still learning the ropes with these things is this a Long Branch No.4 bayonet and what is the faint mark at @11:00 sorta resembles a sextant!
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01-17-2017 09:44 AM
# ADS
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That's the Canadian
proof, the C Broad arrow.
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If you ever see a Canadian
Arsenal version, Cinders, snap it up quickly because they don't show up very often. They will be marked by a "A" within a "C" normally in the bottom right, where it would be in your picture. You are sometimes lucky if you keep your eyes open for this one.
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Otto at ebayonet.com has a couple of the CA No4 bayonets available on his site.
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See http://www.old-smithy.info/bayonets/...4%20spikes.htm for examples of the markings and the various models
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So I looked at the site O S posted and I am 99.99% sure it is a MkII Longbranch there are no other markings thanks for the replies
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Yes, it's a Canadian
Long Branch...
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