First off it isn't a M95 bayonet, possibly was a M88 pattern bayonet (which are less common than the M95 bayonets). M95 bayonets are fairly distinctive due to the blade 'edge' facing towards the muzzle ring instead of opposite it as is standard for most knives and bayonets. The issues I can see is the muzzle ring has been removed, the blade heavily ground (and poorly done at that), as well as the rust and such on it. Generally speaking the removal of the muzzle ring and the heavy grinding of the bayonet don't make them good candidates for any sort of restoration as those essentially are what the bayonet is.

Secondly if your intending for a bayonet for your carbine you posted you likely will need one with the front sight blade built in for it to work properly. On the site linked below there is a example of such labeled a 'M95 Cavalry' bayonet.

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Value wise I haven't bought one in a while but last two I bought were 50$ each with scabbard, I can't imagine them going for much over 100$ at the moment.

If you have any questions feel free to ask, hope this helps.
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