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1943 Indian NWR No1 Mk2 bayonet?
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02-12-2021 03:55 AM
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Yes it's an Indian No. 1 Mk II*. The * means that it has a false edge.
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Thank you for your response. It will go well with an Enfield built but served in India No2 Mk4* .22 that it in the family!
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Condition-wise, it reminds me of one of the Indian No.1 MkII* bayonets IMA used to sell. (I owned a couple) The scabbard also looks like one of their repros with shiny brown leather:
https://www.ima-usa.com/products/bri...bard-12-inches
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It looks very shiny, I noticed that too. The rivets on the frog look too new as well. I was wondering if they person I bought it from put leather conditioner or something like htat on it before shipping. You may be right about it coming from IMA. The scabbard looks similar form the pictures.
I got a good deal on it as it was with a repro magazine that came from Numrich Arms that I'm going to modify to work with my No4 Mk2 that has been converted to 7.62.
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