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    Question 1907 Ross Rifle Bayonet help ...

    I have business associate whose son bought a 1907 Ross Rifle bayonet at a flea market. He couldn't take pics, but he hand drew all of the markings he could find on it.

    He'd like feedback from anyone as to what the markings mean and I'll pass them onto him.

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    The arrow is an acceptance mark. Standard makers marking for the big one, kind of self explanatory. Others are most likely unit markings and rack numbers. This one did not see US service, a lot do. If it had, it would have an ordnance bomb on the wood.

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