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The most commonly encountered Lee-Enfield bayonets: From left to right: 1) P1888 Bayonet, issued with Long Lee Enfields and Long Lee...
After getting back into collecting bayonets (smle 1907 all makes ,types etc) i was just in time to put a last minute bid on ebay, for a Vickers 1907,...
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USN pilots knives were made by numerous companies during WWII and many were based off of existing hunting knives. This is the Kinsfolk version. 5"...
Never had one of these yet. Looked this one over very closely on the eBay photos and decided it was probably in a lot nicer condition than it...
I was cleaning a pocket knife I have (1976 imperial) and it got me to thinking - were the chosen blades on the knife really the best configuration...
I have put this up as a warning to those who are about to buy a Japanese sword, mainly those buying one for the first time. Please please please,...
Hello all, can anyone please tell me what steel is used to cast L3A1 Bayonets? Many Thanks, Chris
From a vets collection that my friend will put on Ebay after Thanksgiving, what do you think?
First one I've ever seen in person. Blade marked 51 or 91 on one side. Other side G.N.S.45 and DAH MK III with part of a broad arrow I think. ...
Purported to be a SG1884/98 German WWI sawback bayonet. Unfortunately, there's no scabbard with it. Any idea of a fair market value? The picture...
Been a while since I managed two blades/bayonets in such a short time period. Found this at one of the local antique shops today. No idea what it...
Hi, I bought this Milpar Col M5A1 bayonet yesterday at what seemed like a good price, but dismantling it today has revealed it is missing the two...
Good afternoon, I spotted a sword up for auction, purely by accident and it looked wrong. It's described as a Type 95 NCO sword. The auction...
In order to fit it to a rifle, I need to slacken off the muzzle ring screw on this Mannlicher M88 bayonet - which is currently well frozen. I was...
While perusing thru a pile of knives and bayonets in my favorite antique store, I came across this gem. It is a very rusty and battered 1891...
... and the German dealer, who bought them in the 90th, forgot them in his store. Most of them werde made by Poole and WSC. But also one Australian...
Wanted one of these for a while but shipping has been prohibitive. Decided to order one for pick up in person and got it today. Sarco has been...
Interesting description. I guess these were unmarked. Rivets don't look lined up. Very Rare WWII Type 99 Japanese Navy Special Rifle Bayonet...
Not a bad one for $45.
I picked up the other type of cut down Garand bayonet this week, the spear point. Side by Side with the Bowie to compare.
My Krag bayonet, has some very different squiggly lines in the blood groove mainly, but also on the blade. It is not rust, ive scrubbed & scrubbed...
I need a bit of assistance from the forum flock regarding my No8 bayonet. I have one. You know the sort. LOOKS like a No5 but with a smaller dia...
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