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It's NOT hoarding, we are saving them for the education of future generations. ( Well it sounds good if you have to justify your collection to the non believers).
Enjoy the hobby, Lester
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Love the strait guard smooth handle M3...you don't see that many of those.
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It's NOT hoarding, we are saving them for the education of future generations. ( Well it sounds good if you have to justify your collection to the non believers).
You have stolen my rationalization. Or perhaps I yours. Aquired a model 38 Arisaka
and Enfield No1 MkIII*sans bayonets. Nice rifles I thought were a bit incomplete without a pointy end and this was the result (with a few odds and ends too keep them company).
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Love the strait guard smooth handle M3...you don't see that many of those.
Thanks Jim,
I actually didn’t know what I had when I picked it up. With help from fellow members, I realized it was a fairly rare fighting knife.
I’ve also picked up a couple M9 bayonets since I last posted, a 4th generation Phrobis III and a current issue Lan-Cay. I’ll post pictures when I get a chance later…
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Nice collection Jimb16!!
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i will admit to having had the rossile and a couple other french , and danish and japanese and these swiss once a while back -

this was before i decided to narrow and concentrate on two distinct areas , and admit i was a collector
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Always good quality these Swiss
Army bayonets. You can actually use the Pioneer bayonet as a saw. It's flat on one side of the blade. Sometimes you find a Swiss bayonet is chromed. It helps to stop them going rusty. It's an official unofficial modification! If you see a nice Swiss bayonet for a fair price, buy it you will not regret it. Short of funds try to get a Sig 55. £15-£25. It's a smaller version of the M1918.
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I do not know about you guys but I have to tag each bayo and sheath so that I remember what they are and what rifle they go on.
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I do not know about you guys but I have to tag each bayo and sheath so that I remember what they are and what rifle they go on.
I use the small round key tags with string for that purpose.
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The bayonet below the FAL rifle photograph appears to be an Uzi bayonet. This blade was also used to create the South African No 9 bayonet for the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle
. Hope this note is of help.
Kind regards, Lester