Ricasso markings indicate Wilkinson Sword company. The grips should be removed & the tang underneath checked. For the SINGLE hole in it for the grip scales screw.
Anymore holes the in the tang other than the one for the screw shank. & it is a later more common model, with repro grips. Those grips seem to my mind at least. In far too good a
Condition, for a Bayonet that has been in Service. I could be wrong of course, not having the facility to actually handle the bayonet personally.
BUT, there MAY be some markings stamped inside either grip scale. In which case, you MAY well have an original, that escaped the later modification process. Of drilling the tang & fitting the
More efficient Two screw Grip Scaled variants!
The Two screw version/ mod was introduced. Because if the bayonet received a heavy blow to either grip. They usually split/ fractured & the complete scale fell away! Two screws gave a much better chance. Of having a 'Blade' that was still 'useful' for hand to hand fighting!......Well, that's the Theory behind it anyway!
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