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    Help with bayo id

    Hi guys bought a shop left over parts guns an such got two bayos that owner said were Siamese.
    they are 22 inches long with 17 1/8 inch blade that is blued, nice shape execpt for the wood an no scabbards



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    For me to identify I would need a full length photo, but from first glance it looks like it might be a Siamese P07 (as in for the No. 1 Mk. 3*s they ordered) bayonet. I believe they were called the Type 62 bayonet in service.

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    Smiling Tigers. For the No1 Mk 3 Lee Enfield. Definitely Siamese and most likely a Pattern 1907 bayonet.

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    I think there were 10,000 No 1 MkIII 303 rifles produced for the King of Siam by Britainicon

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    the 10 000 rifles were new builds (1920 BSA) but the bayonets were reconditioned. aka probably ww1.

    somewhere on this site is a thread with the info to translate the serial numbers to the arabic numerals we all know.


    edit: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=24097
    Last edited by henry r; 05-25-2016 at 04:20 AM. Reason: found the link.

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    1907 for sure, the scabbards were metal...... Chape and locket were used from original scabbard and brazed on a steel tube to replace the leather, can't say the metal work is nice to look at, but did its job I guess.

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    I never have seen any of those that are in great shape but if they were reconditioned WW1 bayonets, and since they saw hard use it's no wonder.
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    Original scabbards were normal leahter but these rotted and steel scabbards with original metal locket nad chape were used, i have a couple of spare scabbards for these

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    will get some full length pictures up soon an might need a scabbard for one. I hope they fir my Siamese rifle

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