Hello,
I've just acquired an item and I'd appreciate some identification advice. It's a handle attachment for the No. 4 spike bayonet: all metal round solid tubular body with a milled area to grip; marked (looks incised not stamped) with a Broad Arrow and "SE" (South Eastern?). There's a knuckle-bow about 1" wide stretching the length of it which is flat and parallel with the body and looks like it was intended as a base to rest it when not in use. The bayonet slots into one end of the device so the blade is in line with it, not at right angles. At first glance it has the appearance of a knuckle-knife. Seller suggested it's maybe an adaptor for use as a mine probe. Bayonet has "21" on it; I've not been able to detach it to check for a maker's mark. Sorry, no photos yet. I hope the description makes some sort of sense and I'd appreciate identification info. Thanks.
John P.
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