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    british marked bayonet

    M7 Bayonet - British BROAD ARROW Marked - SAS & SBS - eBay (item 220420194448 end time May-30-09 17:30:00 PDT)

    does anyone have any additional info on this brit marked bayonet?
    is the price correct for this one?
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    Well... my 2 cents.... for what its worth....

    The only country that may have used US issue M7 Bayonets was probably Australiaicon. I have a Buck Bayonet that's marked with the Broad arrow.

    As for the price..... I would think its out to lunch.... I paid $200 for my Aussie marked Buck.






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    The did get M16icon's and probably had M7 for them, this on eis more likley to be Australianicon and though not common i think the price iw too big. I am sure the SAS issued items would have been sterile, i.e. no Arrow marks just bog standard My's that could be anyones, dont really want to advertise who was there! I would need a good provenence to go Britishicon on this, 200 for your Buck was a steal they nornally fetch close on double this in my experience, good find

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    nice looking buck.
    i wondered about the price of the m7 as i only paid $28.00 for my /|\ marked m7 bayonet.

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    The Britishicon Army certainly did have plenty of M7 knife bayonets and have had them for many years. They were first listed in EMER reference SA&MG V153 dated August 1970

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    Are the UKicon M7's marked with a WD arrow?

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    WD Arrow marking. I haven't seen any for a couple of years but it would appear that they were/are marked. The marking was probably a contract stipulation

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    In my limited experience the No 7 price is not out of line. I have seen these Bayonets, (in good plus condition), offered and sold at $200 plus. Maybe Central Florida is just an expensive place? (Check with B. Dick at BDLicon Ltd.)

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    200 yes 900????

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    Silly Sellers

    "SAS", "SBS", "COMMANDO", "AIRBORNE", "PARATROOPER", and my personal favorite, "MINT"; all words often used by E-sellers to pry more money out of the hands of the unwary.

    Giving the seller of this item the benefit of the doubt, I contacted him a couple of weeks ago to inform him of what I knew about this bayonet, naively expecting him to pass the information along in his listing, and, hopefully, adjust the price to a more realistic level. As he did neither, to prevent others with these bayonets from making a similar "mistake" as to their worth, but, more importantly, to prevent my fellow collectors from being burned by such a cock and bull story, here is the information I relayed to him.

    In the early 1990's Sarco was selling these bayonets as "Australianicon M-16 Bayonets", for the princely sum of $34.50 each. I purchased two, and with shipping and handling, from New Jersey to California, my invoice shows a grand total of $77.57.

    These bayonets and scabbards arrived in separate, sealed, plastic wrappers, and were brand-spanking new. The bayonet is exactly as pictured in the sellers listing, with the only markings being the broad-arrow and "M7" stamped on the cross-guard. The scabbards that came with the bayonets were not the standard M8A1 that the seller pictures with his, but the later, all-plastic, M10 scabbard with a nylon suspension strap and a nylon lace tie-down. The scabbard is painted with a light and dark green camo pattern, with the only marking being a broad-arrow, impressed in the plastic at the throat.

    One of the two pair I left in the original wrap. On the bayonet wrapper is printed:

    1005-00-073-9238
    FSCM: 19204 P/N: 11010077
    BAYONET KNIFE, M7
    1 EACH

    On the scabbard wrapper is printed:

    1095-00-223-7164
    SCABBARD BAYONET-KNIFE
    1 EA

    It would be nice if that bayonet was what the seller thought it to be before I contacted him, (you can bet one of mine would be for sale!), but as he didn't change his listing after being informed of the probable origin of his bayonet, I think I can be forgiven if I believe his description to be pure, unadulterated hokum.

    Hope this helps a bit.

    Terry

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