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Aussie bayonet
Picked this up at a recent show and knew, even before I slid it out of the '42 Mangrovite scabbard, that it was a pre-WWII blade. For your viewing pleasure, a near pristine 1921 Lithgow
with a bit of cosmo still on it.Attachment 47156
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With '42 Mangrovite scabbard.
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Beautiful bayonet you've got there! Are you lucky enough to have the wood handles be a similar color of the stock of your SMLE?
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Kiverson
Beautiful bayonet you've got there! Are you lucky enough to have the wood handles be a similar color of the stock of your SMLE?
Yes. Queensland Maple, right? It would go nicely with my 1919 or 1920 Lithgows
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Yeah nice bayonet mate.
Post pictures of those rifles to.
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Very nice looking blade...
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I have an old Sanderson bayonet on an old now dewat Lanchester that has R.A.N on the rear of the pommell. Which must be Royal Aust Navy as I 'liberated' from 40 Base Workshop where it was used to test for the fit/serviceability/tightness of the bayonet bracket on the old RN and RAN Lanchesters. The rivets on these brackets were always loose so we had to tighten or re-rivet them. If you tack-welded the Lanchester bayonet bracket (never tried or did it, but was told.....) to the casing, it took so much heat that the casing would distort and the barrel wouldn't slide in afterwards. Totally irrelevant to this thread but memory banks just slipping into overdrive......
Anyone else out there have an ex RAN marked one?
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