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    Repaired Indian L1A1 long blade bayonet.

    Here are some before and after pictures of an Indian long blade L1A1 bayonet that had a broken cross piece and a missing catch button. The cross piece and button came from a 2nd Indian long blade L1A1 bayonet which I have that has a poorer blade and which I stripped down to parts. It now forms part of my collection of No5 style bare bayonet blades. This particular bayonet, pictured, I posted some pictures of on this Forum when I first got it but thought it better to start a new thread.
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