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    Mid 1800's Socket Bayonet

    Not sure what this is. I picked it up Saturday for $40 at an antique shop. It was covered with silver paint which I have removed.

    Two distinct markings. An R F in a rectangle and an "8 pointed star" just under the muzzle ring. There is a third more indistinct marking at the bend before the blade. Appears to be an N or a Z inside a diamond. There are also some hatch marks on the side to the blade which seem purposely put there but no idea why.

    It looks like an 1842 bayonet without the US markings. I read that not all were US marked, especially Confederate examples. RF comes up as a Frenchicon company but the only example I found was not like this one and was on a 1700's bayonet and was a large font stamping. This one is small.

    Overall length is 20 1/4 inches.
    Blade length is 18 inches.
    Blade width at maximum is 7/8 inch
    Muzzle ring is 2 5/8 inches.
    Muzzle interior diameter is 7/8 inch.















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    Not learning much about this. Fellow in a facebook group believes it is European made possibly Belgian for an unknown end user.

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    I find them all so close it's really to hard to distinguish between them. I had a socket bayonet once for a Snider rifle, at least I THINK that was what it was for. Looked right but didn't fit quite right. That could have been damage or...? Most can't tell what they fit.
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