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*Scarce* German Dated WWII K98 Mauser Adapted by the Norwegian Army to fit the U.S. M1 Garand Rifle with Scabbard. 21697. - 21697
A scarce Mauser K98 bayonet by DURKOPP converted to fit the Norwegian issue M1 Garand rifle (Garand Selvladegevaer) with correct adapted scabbard to fit US webbing. Grip with bolt retained Bakelite scales has an extended boss fitted to the top front to fit the Garand M1 rifle. Pommel with release catch to the right rear is struck to the left side with WW2 German Waffenamt inspection marks. The deep blue fullered blade is struck to the rear left with E.u.F. Horster, with serial number and inspection mark to the right. The top of the blade stamped 38 for manufacture in 1938. German WWII scabbard struck with maker’s name BERG & Co 1938 has a Waffenamt to the ball tip and has been adapted in service to fit the standard post war US issue webbing belt. From 1950 to 1963 the US supplied 72,801 M1 rifle to Norway. In April 1957 just 5000 of these converted Mauser bayonets were manufactured from captured war time stock in Norway, to be fitted to the rifles in army service making these very rare items today. In very good condition with nice scales, nearly all the original blue to the blade and a working catch in a nice military marked WWII scabbard. A very nice example of a very scarce Mauser bayonet variation built up by the Norwegian army on a scarce pre-war / early war Wehrmacht issue bayonet. The price includes UK delivery. 21697. (German Box 2)
£295.00

*Very Good* British Enfield 1876 Pattern Socket Bayonet and Scabbard for the Martini Henry Rifle. BAYO 458. - BAYO 458
This is a Pattern 1876 socket bayonet for the Martini Henry rifle (The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snider–Enfield, a muzzle-loader converted to the cartridge system. Martini–Henry variants were used throughout the British Empire for 47 years. WD and arrow over an inspection stamp on the ricasso with another arrow and 5/85 denoting manufacture in May 1885. The bayonet measures 25.1" overall with a blade length of 21.7" and the socket 3". The scabbard is the Mk II version with 2 rivets in the scabbard *stitching loose by ¼ to the rear*. The locket has WD over crown over E23 . See Skennerton Item B187 on pages 145 – 147. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 458. (Martinis)
£375.00

WWII British No5 (Jungle Carbine) Bayonet Scabbard and Webbing Frog. 21718. - 21718
This is a nice wartime No5 bayonet by Wilkinson for the Jungle Carbine (When Henry Nock died in 1804, he left the company to his foreman and adopted son-in-law, James Wilkinson when James's son Henry Wilkinson joined the company it was renamed James Wilkinson & Son (also known as simply Wilkinson & Son). It became the Wilkinson Sword Company in 1891) and carries their wartime code of ‘S294 & W.S.C’ to one side of the blade and a Broad Arrow and bend mark to the other which is in good condition with a few age related blemishes. The grips are showing very minor signs of service wear. See Watts & White item No 844 pages 328 & 401. The scabbard is the early No5 MkI with steel mouthpiece and is virtually unmarked. The webbing frog has stores codes to the rear, see images. A lovely WWII example in excellent condition, the price includes UK delivery. 21718. (Box 2)
£295.00

Swiss M43 Officer's Dress Dagger with Black Painted Scabbard and Leather Hanger. BAYO 457. - BAYO 457
This Swiss Army Model 1943 Officer Dress Dagger has a spear point double edged bright blade. It is maker marked on the ricasso "Elsener Schwyz Victoria" (Karl Elsener I opened a knife cutler’s workshop in Ibach-Schwyz. Karl Elsener I establishes the Association of Swiss Master Cutlers and delivers the first major supply of soldier’s knives to the Swiss Army) and serial numbered ‘50307’ on the reverse. It has a chromed alloy cross guard and pommel with wood grips which are in excellent condition. It comes with its original black painted steel scabbard *minor dings* and leather hanger. The blade Length is: 20.8mm (total Length: 33.8mm). The price for this nice pair includes UK delivery. BAYO 457. (Fixed blade Box)
£295.00

*Unique* Belgium Made Chinese Mauser Bayonet. BAYO 430. - BAYO 430
A somewhat unique bayonet with an all metal hilt and cruciform blade (from an obsolete 1853 Enfield) believed to have been made in Belgium and exported for the Chinese after the 1st World War. This bayonet unlike the German Ersatz bayonet which they resemble, has a full muzzle ring. Blade length; 42 ½ cm (55 ¼ cm overall) with a sawtooth tip *minor damage to one edge*. This bayonet is missing its scabbard which is common with these bayonets. See page 49 of Watts & White for similar. See images for condition. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 430. (Other Countries Box 2)
£295.00

British Dated 1992 L3A1 Bayonet Saw Scabbard and Frog for the SA80 Rifle. BAYO 456. - BAYO 456
This is an excellent L3A1 bayonet which was introduced in 1985 to fit the new SA80 service rifle. The L3A1 socket bayonet is based on the FN FAL Type C socket bayonet with a clip-point blade. It has a hollow handle that fits over the SA80/L85 rifle's muzzle and slots that lined up with those on the flash eliminator. The blade is offset to the side of the handle to allow the bullet to pass beside the blade. It can also be used as a multi-purpose knife and wire-cutter when combined with its scabbard. The scabbard also has a utility saw which pivots from the main body. The scabbard also has a sharpening stone. The use of contemporary bayonets by the British army was noted during the Afghanistan war in 2004. It was an innovative design incorporating many new features. The scabbard is made of Phonolite plastic and is contained in its green camo canvas sheath with belt loop which is dated with stores numbers and the manufacturer ‘C. Whitehead & Co Ltd. A nice complete set of the current British bayonet. See Skennerton item B329, pages 266 & 267. Also Martin J. Brayley ‘An illustrated history of bayonets’ Pages 146. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 456. (Box 3)
£295.00

Belgian M1867 Albini-Braendlin Socket Bayonet for the 11 mm Albini-Braendlin rifle. BAYO 455. - BAYO 455
The Albini-Braendlin rifle was a breechloading conversion of earlier M1841 and M1853 muskets. The Albini-Braendlin action system was designed by Italian army officer Augusto Albini in about 1866 and improved with the assistance of the Birmingham engineer-gunsmith Francis Augustus Braendlin. The polished triangular blade is fullered on all three sides and has a barrel socket that has a zig-zag slot and locking ring. It is blued and stamped 3710 S along with inspection marks. Measuring 21” overall, the metalwork is good with age related staining *see images*. See page 35 of White & Watts No 80 for reference. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 455. (Other Countries Box 2)
£395.00

Australian L1A2 Knife Bayonet for the FAL Rifle with No5 Scabbard and Green Webbing Frog. BAYO 454. - BAYO 454
The L1A2 was an Australian produced bayonet, following the British L1A1 pattern. The Australian bayonet has no identifying marks on the grip and retains the protruding press-stud design. The L1A2 was produced at the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, from 1958-1984. The earliest L1A2 bayonets had the squared fuller like the British pattern, but changed to the rounded fuller from 1960. This example has the rounded fullers and a blackened blade. The blade is excellent, the No5 scabbard and grips are showing signs of wear and green webbing frog is very good. See page 404 White & Watts for reference. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 454. (All other Countries Box 2)
£295.00

SOLD SOLD (02/05) Australian L1A2 Knife Bayonet for the FAL Rifle with No5 Scabbard and White Plastic Parade Frog. BAYO 453. - BAYO 453
The L1A2 was an Australian produced bayonet, following the British L1A1 pattern. The Australian bayonet has no identifying marks on the grip and retains the protruding press-stud design. The L1A2 was produced at the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, from 1958-1984. The earliest L1A2 bayonets had the squared fuller like the British pattern, but changed to the rounded fuller from 1960. This example has the squared fullers and is marked to the ricasso 1960. The blade and grips are excellent as is the No5 scabbard and white plastic frog. See page 404 White & Watts for reference. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 453. (Other Countries Box 2)
£0.00

1914 U.S. M1905 Springfield Armoury Sword Bayonet for the M1903 Springfield Rifle with Bespoke Animal Skin Covered Scabbard. BAYO 452. - BAYO 452
The M1905 bayonet was produced from 1906 to 1922 by Springfield Armoury and Rock Island Arsenal (RIA). The blade and handle frame were forged as a single piece with a wide, square-shaped fuller. The ribbed hand grips were made of walnut and attached to the handle with a screw. The screw also held the catch mechanism, manipulated with a button under the crossguard, that was used to fix the bayonet to the rifle's bayonet lug. In mid-1941, it was decided to restart production of the M1905 bayonet. To simplify production, these later bayonets had handles with black or dark red ribbed grips, made of phenol formaldehyde resin, the earliest type of synthetic plastic. Production was scheduled to begin in January 1942, but the first bayonets were not delivered until April, with quantity deliveries not beginning until the summer of 1942. Despite initial setbacks, the M1905 bayonet was manufactured in sufficient numbers to keep up with the widespread introduction of the new M1 Garand rifle in 1942. By the end of 1942, all six manufacturers had changed the shape of their fullers to a narrower, round-bottomed shape. The later version of the M1905 bayonet with plastic grips is sometimes referred to as the "M1942" by collectors and historians. This is an excellent 1914 dated M1905 Bayonet made by ‘SA’ (see White & Watts ‘The Bayonet Book’ item 921 pages 411 and 434). The 405 mm long steel blade with fullers stamped by the maker ‘SA’ above Frankford arsenal ignited grenade mark and date 1914. The reverse has the number ‘597662’ . The correct, walnut grips are ribbed & correctly held by a single screw. The wood has knocks, bumps and bruises to be expected. The bayonet has the correct press button at the cross guard which releases the locking catch on the rifle and also holds the bayonet firmly in the scabbard. The scabbard in nice order is the early pattern with an unusual animal skin sewn over a wooden frame. The throat has been adapted to fit. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 452. (US Bayonets)
£595.00
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