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07-29-2016 07:00 PM
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Very nice. Unfortunately bayonet collecting has fallen by the wayside for me recently, and I do need to do a fair bit of catching up (I just find it hard to justify buying a bayonet for the same cost as a new rifle). I have always liked the look of those Swiss
Pioneer bayonets, they are just so well made and intimidating.
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I was expecting to see some No7 bayonets HoH - as in the UK
No7 type! Are the bayonets in pic 1 also described as No7's?
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I was expecting to see some No7 bayonets HoH - as in the
UK
No7 type! Are the bayonets in pic 1 also described as No7's?
Its interesting how the same name can confuse people. I remember talking to a older gentleman who was confused as to when the M38s became so popular. The thing was he was thinking of the M38 Carcanos not the M38 Mosin Nagants.
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I was expecting to see some No7 bayonets HoH - as in the
UK
No7 type! Are the bayonets in pic 1 also described as No7's?
Can't get one past you.
Forgot which side of the pond I was on. Should have been M-7. Here is my No-7.
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The Swiss
Pioneer is a work of art and I am having a hard time not trying the saw out.
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You have to try it out. What do you think will happen to it? Should cut through a 2x4 with no problems.
Here's a link to the Spanish bayonet I was talking about. I would pass on this particular one because the crests are messed up.
Spanish Naval Knife Bayonet Scabbard | eBay
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Are the bayonets in pic 1 also described as No7's?
That's right, they've always been called M7 bayonets, not No7's. I AM on this side of the pond.
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Does any-one have a No7 bayonet with black grips and are they especially rare? My No7 has red grips as do all that seem to come up for sale.
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