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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield303t View Post
    Not sure what to think Doug as I am not a bayonet man. However to help you out I think you should sell it to me so your "looser" stickers are not feeling uncomfortable.

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    I have seen the RFI repos and a number of different originals marked all kinds of ways for different manufacturers but just never seen one with no markings. I was thinking some older repo? I just don't know anything about these. But, if you come down to the 1200 table gunshow in Seattle maybe we could work out a deal. You got snow up to the hubs up there yet? We have had some frost a couple of days so far down here. I'm off to the Portland, Ore. shows in the AM. Doug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas Kerley View Post
    I have seen the RFI repos .........................................

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    Well, Dougy is back. Tell me Doug, when referring to a bayonet or any other historical item, what is a "repo"?

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    I define a repo as an item made after the period of the original item to look like a period item. Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas Kerley View Post
    I define a repo as an item made after the period of the original item to look like a period item. Doug
    That's what I figured you meant too, but I assumed you were making a typo and meant to say "repro".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeatMarket View Post
    That's what I figured you meant too, but I assumed you were making a typo and meant to say "repro".
    Exactly, too many people can't seem to remember that when you say "repo" ( a too common mistake) you are saying "repossession", not reproduction.

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    This is a snide up!. No oil hole in the pommel. None of my No5 bayonets have cross grinding on the blade. Some one has ground the stampings off. Cross grinding stopped about 1903 and it was used to keep oil in the bayonet scabbard.

    If this was a Stirling bayonet. You would see Stirling stamped on the blade if it was non british forces issue. A subcontracor of Stirlings is Hopkinson. H in a box stamping ( and they still make knives).

    Wood does not look right either. It will also feal light weight. Compare to a SLR L1A3 or 4 bayonet.
    Get a proper Britishicon made No5 bayonet, you will not regret it. However the War time made No5 bayonets are a little roughly finished as standard.

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