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*Scarce* Yugoslavian M1924 Bayonet and Matching Numbers Scabbard. BAYO 291. - BAYO 291
A Yugoslavian bayonet marked to the blade with Cyrillic lettering which is Serbian and not Russian. It translates as ‘Enterprise 44’ denoting State Factory 44 and not the date of manufacture as is sometimes thought. Factory 44 was located in ‘Kragujevac’ the seat of the Yugoslavian arms industry. The grips are wood and held by the distinctive Yugoslavian grip bolt which needed a bifurcated tool to remove them. The crossguard carries the number ‘20556’ which is repeated on the frog stud of the steel scabbard. These are not a common bayonet. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 252 & 253. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 291. (Box 3)
£195.00

*Scarce* Yugoslavian M1924 Bayonet and Matching Number Scabbard. BAYO 290. - BAYO 290
A Yugoslavian bayonet marked to the blade with Cyrillic lettering which is Serbian and not Russian. It translates as ‘Enterprise 44’ denoting State Factory 44 and not the date of manufacture as is sometimes thought. Factory 44 was located in ‘Kragujevac’ the seat of the Yugoslavian arms industry. The grips are wood and held by the distinctive Yugoslavian grip bolt which needed a bifurcated tool to remove them. The crossguard carries the number ‘71943’ which is repeated on the frog stud of the steel scabbard. These are not a common bayonet. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 252 & 253. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 290. (Box 3)
£195.00

*Unique* Swedish Mauser 1896 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 231. - BAYO 231
This is a good Swedish ‘M1896’ bayonet made for the 6.5mm Mauser rifle. It is unusual in having a tubular steel hilt and a release catch that was pulled rather than pushed as on conventional bayonets. The blade carries the markings of ‘EJ, over an anchor and AB which is the mark of the ‘Eskilstuna’ plant. There is also a number ‘118’ below this and a crown on the other side of the blade. The cross guard is marked with 4 over I.5 and No 336. The scabbard is steel and this carries and this carries the ‘Eskilstuna’ mark and 169 the the throat together with I over I.10 and No 330 to the rear of the scabbard. It is contained in an other ranks leather frog (the N.C.O’s) pattern had a twin strap hanger arrangement) See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 203 to 208. The price for this unique bayonet, scabbard and frog includes UK delivery. BAYO 231. (Box 3)
£145.00

**AUSTRALIAN SASR (Special Air Service Regiment) 3 SABRE SQUADRON**Parkerised L1A2 Bayonet With No.5 MK II & Scabbard. 18276. - 18276
The Special Air Service Regiment, officially abbreviated SASR though commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army. Formed in 1957, it was modelled on the British SAS sharing the motto, "Who Dares Wins". The regiment is based at Campbell Barracks, in Swanbourne, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, and is a direct command unit of the Special Operations Command. It has taken part in operations in Borneo, Vietnam, Somalia, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as many other peacekeeping missions. The SASR also provides a counter-terrorist capability, and has been involved in a number of domestic security operations. An inquiry that was completed in 2020 found that some members of the regiment had committed war crimes in Afghanistan. The regiment is currently believed to be organised as follows:1 Squadron, 2 Squadron - announced in November 2020 to be disbanded, 3 Squadron, 4 Squadron, Specialist Support Squadron, Operational Support Squadron, 152 Signal Squadron. This is an Australian L1A2 bayonet to the Australian SASR 3 SABRE SQUADRON and scabbard. This is the Australian military version of the British L1A1 bayonet (see pages 291 & 292 item A32 in Skennerton's book British & Commonwealth Bayonets). It is completely parkerised and the edge of the grip scales are marked ‘SASR 3 SABRE SQN’. The grips are steel and are secured with two recessed steel rivets. The blade has a long fullers and drop point. The blade measures 7 ¾” length and is 11 ½” overall. The No.5 MK 2 steel scabbard has the correct brass mouth piece. The price includes UK delivery. 18276.
£575.00

Brazilian 1908/34 Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 602. - BAYO 602
This is a nice example of a ‘1908/34’ Brazilian bayonet. These bayonets were made to fit the ’30-06 Calibre short rifle (The Mosquetão Itajubá M1934 was a 08/34 short rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield adopted by Brazil in 1934). Although the rifles were made in Brazil the bayonets were made in Czechoslovakia. These bayonets were similar to the ‘1908’ pattern but had a longer blade to make up for the shorter length of the ‘M1934’ rifle. The scabbard is also similar to the ‘1908’ pattern with a leather body but with heavily blued steel mounts instead of the brass mounts on the ‘M1908’. The blade is in very good condition with staining conducive with its age. The wooden grips, leather and metalwork on the scabbard are in good order with minor scuffs. See ‘An illustrated history of bayonets’ pages 38 & 39. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 602. (Box 2)
£325.00

*Scarce* Turkish ‘M1935’ Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 594. - BAYO 564
This is a very scarce ‘M1935’ bayonet which was newly made when Turkey decided to standardise their weapons to ‘1903’ style rifles and 250mm length bayonet blades. The pommel carries ‘AS.FA’ which stands for ‘Askari Fabrika’ and translates as ‘Military Factory’ and has a serial number of ‘56589’. The blade is fullered but devoid of any markings. The scabbard is steel with an oval frog stud, and again devoid of markings. The blade has light staining conducive with its age. The wooden grips are in good order as the scabbard which has a nice patina and only very insignificant indentation. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 219-221. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 594. (Box 2)
£295.00

*Matching Numbers* Brazilian ‘1908’ Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 593. - BAYO 593
This is a nice Brazilian ‘1908’ pattern bayonet and scabbard with matching numbers. These bayonets were for use with the new 7mm Mauser rifle adopted in 1908 and were made in Germany. This example carries the trademark of W.K. & CIE. Solingen (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co) (The history of the company Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie (W.K.C.) in Solingen began in the early middle-ages, when the trademark “Kingshead“ was registered by the blade smith Johannes Wundes in 1560. This trademark is one of the oldest registered and is still in use today) on the ricasso. The crossguard carries the number ‘6614’ as does the frog stud on the brass mounted leather scabbard. The blade has light staining consistent with its age. The wooden grips are in very nice condition. The leather, stitching and metalwork on the scabbard are all in good order. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ page 38 by Martin J. Brayley. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 593. (Box 2)
£295.00

Belgian ‘F.N. Model 1949 Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 565. - BAYO 565
This is probably an export version as Belgian used bayonets carry a ‘SA30’ over crown & J.F.’ and this bayonet is totally unmarked. Other users were Egypt and South American countries, so this is probably for South America as Egyptian bayonets have Arabic script to the pommel. The blade is in near mint condition, as are the wooden grips. The scabbard is blued steel and the frog stud carries the number ‘39808’. See White & Watts item 103, pages 26 & 42 and also www.worldofbayonets.com site under the Belgium heading. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 565. (Box 1)
£195.00

*Scarce* Austro-Hungarian ‘M1895’ Bayonet & Scabbard. BAYO 564. - BAYO 564
A scarce WW1 Austro-Hungarian M1895 Mannlicher carbine knife bayonet, with calibrated foresight on the muzzle ring. The M1895 Knife bayonet was made for use on the 8 mm. M1895 Mannlicher rifle, which was produced in great quantities prior to and during the First World War. The M1895 bayonet was the first knife bayonet to feature an inverted blade profile, where cutting edge faces upward when fixed. The Mannlicher M1895 (German: Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.95, Hungarian: Gyalogsági Ismétl!7; Puska M95; "Infantry Repeating-Rifle M95") is a straight pull bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher that used a refined version of his revolutionary straight-pull action bolt, much like the Mannlicher M1890 carbine. This examples blade measures 24 ¾ cm (36 cm overall) it has an Eagle and makers mark to the ricasso. The wooden grips are held with two pins and are in good condition with age related use marks. The scabbard is in very good condition with makers mark, inspection stamps and ‘23’ on the frog mount. An nice pairing for the collector/enthusiast. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 564.
£275.00

*Unique* Chilean M1910 Police Sidearm Converted From French Gras 1874 Bayonet and Steel Scabbard. ED 1047. - ED 1047
Chilean M1910 Police Sidearm Converted From French Gras 1874 Bayonet and Steel Scabbard. ED 1047. This is a nice unusual conversion. It is a Chilean Police sidearm and scabbard issued to the Chilean Police in 1910. These were made up using a section of the blade and the crossguard of a French Gras 1874 bayonet. This was then mated to a solid brass hilt bearing the Chilean Coat of Arms. The blade of the bayonet has been shortened dramatically to 11.25 inches and the bayonet measures 16 inches overall. There is no mortise slot or fixing button and therefore it was only intended as a dress item. The cross guard with muzzle ring and quillon is present. The hilt has number "C2116" stamped on its side. The bayonet is complete with its steel scabbard with brass mounts which is in nice condition. These are an uncommon item, (see Martin J. Brayley 'An Illustrated History of Bayonets' book, pages 46 & 48). The price includes UK delivery. ED 1047.
£275.00
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