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if one made the crosspiece again
What about the heat treatment/tempering of the blade when the crosspiece and pommel is brazed back onto the tang of the blade or is the tang normally left soft anyway? In "theory" a steel's heat treatment may be lost somewhere around brazing temperature, i.e. a cherry red.
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05-02-2023 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
What about the heat treatment/tempering of the blade
I can't say about that, I'd probably just cross pin and make them off blind. Didn't you do a #5 bayonet cross piece?
Looking at the price on it, there's no room anyway. It's not good enough to buy to fix at that price.
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Didn't you do a #5 bayonet cross piece?
I did repair/refurbish a No5 bayonet a while ago and the crosspiece and pommel are both pinned in placed and then the pins peened over.
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Originally Posted by
browningautorifle
Looking at the price on it, there's no room anyway.
I think that one of the reasons some dealers may describe broken or incomplete bayonets as "fighting knives" is an excuse to ask more for them.
It didn't seem long ago that you could get a good 1907 bayonet and scabbard for £75.
Last edited by Flying10uk; 05-03-2023 at 07:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
an excuse to ask more for them.
Absolutely.
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Fighting knife sounds a lot better than bubba special.
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Do you still have this bayonet by chance?
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I do still have it. I rarely dispose of anything I pick up. I was wondering which one you were asking about in messaging. I forgot about this one. I don't see these on eBay often, but it is still your best bet at finding one.
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