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    Maker Identification... No4. Mk II Bayonet

    Asking the experts...

    I recently purchased an Enfield No.4 spike bayonet.
    I thought it was just your run of the mill spike bayonet until I looked closer. It appears to have two makers marks, one set of markings on each side of the socket.
    Left Side...
    T.R.M. (...possibly "T.R.M. 1")
    J.W.(S) Ltd
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    Right Side...
    No.4 MK II*
    PS&S Ltd
    Why would it marked in this manner and who is the maker?
    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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    PS&S Ltd - Prince-Smith & Stells, Keighley,Yorkshire Englandicon - they were assemblers of the bayonet using components supplied by other companies. They delivered 1,067,039 No 4 MkII* bayonets.

    J.W.(S) Ltd - John Wilson Ltd of Sheffield, Yorkshire - responsible for forging the socket.

    T.R.M.1 - thought to be a sub-contractor used by Wilson (+ others).

    Hope this helps - the information is from "Spirit of the pike - British socket bayonets of the Twentieth Century"" by Graham Priest
    Regards

    Richie
    Last edited by Richie B; 11-02-2009 at 10:22 AM. Reason: found more info !

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