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    Another bast of the sensible from BAR. It's just a figment of someones vivid imagination. Not an easy fix as such and we'd just scrap it but it is a good doable and definately economic fix. X-pieces are available and a step by step lesson has been given by our pal, Big Duke. The catch and nut are simplicity itself to make on your little Myford - as are the BA grip nuts and bolts. New set of grips will take an hour at the most. Take it to a local steel finishers and have it bead blasted and chemically blackened and it'll be like new.

    Why not make 10 sets of grip screws, nuts, catch bolts and nut and sell on the extras

    Or sell it to me cheap.......

    Cant find yours Old Smithy. item number please! I think it has blocked the US bayonets bit of the US Ebay. We're not allowed to see dangerous stuff like sharp knives and scissors, felt pens and crayons in case we do some harm.
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    Cant find yours Old Smithy. item number please! I think it has blocked the US bayonets bit of the US Ebay. We're not allowed to see dangerous stuff like sharp knives and scissors, felt pens and crayons in case we do some harm.
    I found it ok on U.S. eBay, but because it is priced at over $100 I think that I am correct in saying that anyone outside of the U.S. wishing to purchase it would mean Old Smithy having to obtain an export licence? This is probably why his listing states only U.S. buyers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    I found it ok on U.S. eBay, but because it is priced at over $100 I think that I am correct in saying that anyone outside of the U.S. wishing to purchase it would mean Old Smithy having to obtain an export licence? This is probably why his listing states only U.S. buyers?

    No it is Ebay and its stupid PC policies that prevents saying it can be sold abroad. If you can bid I can send it or I will sell privately as long as contact is not through Ebay there is no problem. Don't need an export license just a customs form saying military collectable and it goes with no problem.

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    Blade from a 1949 Poole No9 Bayonet.

    In my quest to obtain an example set of the various No5 style blades fitted to the various Britishicon and Commonwealth bayonets, I decided to strip the blade out of this No9. I have a couple of similar Poole duplicates and so I chose the worst example out of the 3 to strip. The blade was attached to the socket by brazing in addition to 2X steel rivets. There is also an additional 3rd slightly larger hole which I have highlighted in the picture by the pen tip. There was no rivet through this hole and it appeared to serve no purpose. I did wonder if this bayonet made use of a "recycled" No5 or No7 blade but when compared to both the fuller is significantly shorter. Also this 3rd hole does seem to match any hole position on either the No5 or No7 bayonets. Any ideas for the reason for this "spare" 3rd hole, please?

    Near the top of the 3rd picture is a small "P" electro-pencilled onto the blade.
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