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    Quote Originally Posted by Strangely Brown View Post
    Are postwar Canadianicon examples marked differently, either by markings or finish?
    A inside C Canadian Arsenals marking and a better standard of fit and finish that you would expect of post war manufacture , a limited "in case the Chinese aren't happy with just Korea and we need to bang out No4's again in quantity" test run I believe, dating from circa 1950

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    The Canadianicon Arsenal version is marked by an "A" within a "C". Long Branch may be marked on a few made immediate post war. Be cautious not to confuse a partial Canadian acceptance mark for a partial Canadian Arsenal mark.

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    Thread 12. This is a case where one picture would be much clearer. It's akin to desribing a wire as bluey-grey - or is it greyey blue?

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    Here are 2 pictures of a Long Branch bayonet socket and I believe it to be a good example of what I'm talking about. The partial Canadianicon acceptance marking is visible, middle left, above the "N" but is only partially struck and could easily be mistaken for a Canadian Arsenal marking. The "give away" here with this example is that there is also the Long Branch marking visible.
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    I thought the wartime Canadianicon "C" was with an acceptance arrow inside it?? The Canadian Arsenals bayonets are noticeably better made and finished and mine certainly has a very clear C with the A inside (No Long Branch markings). I can't photograph it at the moment as its locked away with my firearms gear and I am just got too much on my plate at the moment to retrieve and photograph it.

    Anyone got an example to hand they can photograph and share??

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    The picture in Post 14 is a partial Canadianicon Acceptance marking on a Long Branch bayonet to illustrate what could be confused or sold as a Canadian Arsenal made bayonet. If the Canadian Acceptance mark had been fully/properly struck it would have been an arrow within a "C".

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    I thought the wartime Canadianicon "C" was with an acceptance arrow inside it?? The Canadian Arsenals bayonets are noticeably better made and finished and mine certainly has a very clear C with the A inside (No Long Branch markings). I can't photograph it at the moment as its locked away with my firearms gear and I am just got too much on my plate at the moment to retrieve and photograph it.

    Anyone got an example to hand they can photograph and share??
    This do the job...
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    Well done that man, that pic shows the CA markings perfectly..

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    Post-war Canadianicon made bayonets for the No.4 MK.I* rifles are marked for Canadian Arsenals. C with A inside as I recall.. I have one in my collection. The C/|\ issue mark was being phased out by 1948.

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    Did Canadaicon replace the issue/acceptance/ownership marking with some other form of marking?

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