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A British Trials Pattern FN FAL X2E1 Bayonet & X1E1 Scabbard Made In Belgium. Sn 10880:38 - 10880:38
A rare British trials pattern X2 E1 bayonet and scabbard. This is the Belgium F.N. bayonet and usually carries both the X2 E1 designation and a serial number matching the rifle. However, a small number are known with just the X2 E1 mark and this is one of those. The bayonet is for a NATO 7.62mm FAL Rifle in particular the X8E1, Type A 1953-61. The bayonet has the F.N. 'elastique' design pommel and catch and has two flash hider prongs, 1.6" long projecting forward of the muzzle ring. It measures 12 3/4" overall. It has dark wood smooth grips secured with screw bolts. It is stamped on the tang edge between the grips with 'X2 E1' . The double edged blade is polished steel and measures 8" long. The scabbard is metal, painted black and on the throat it is stamped 'X1 E1' (See Page 256/7 of British and Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton). Price for this rare trials bayonet with scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 10880:38
£325.00

Indian Pattern No 1 MK II* Bayonet with unfullered blade, complete with Original No1 Shortened Scabbard. Sn 10880:35 - 10880:35
An Indian Pattern No 1 MK II* bayonet with unfullered blade and complete with the original No1 shortened scabbard. This is a newly made bayonet by R.F.I. (Rifle Factory in Ishapore) in December 1942 which has a shorter unfullered blade and is not a conversion. (see page 349 item 154 in Skennerton's 'British & Commonwealth Bayonets' book). The bayonet has an unfullered 12" long blade which is blackened. It has slab grips secured by two screw bolts which have a white painted band around them. The pommel has a push button release and clearance hole, it has "68" stamped into it on one side. The crossguard is straight. The ricasso is stamped on one side with inspection marks on one side and with the Crown above "G.R.I. MK I* 12 42 R.F.I.". The No 1 scabbard is leather with metal chape and locket, it has two white paint bands around it. The scabbard has a large round frog button and three rivets above. The price includes UK delivery. P 1907 BOX. Sn 10880:35
£195.00

Indian Pattern No 1 MK II Bayonet with unfullered blade, complete with Original Long Scabbard. Sn 10880:29 - 10880:29
An Indian Pattern No 1 MK II bayonet with unfullered blade and complete with the original long scabbard. This is a newly made bayonet by the Rifle factory in Ishapore in July 1942 which has a shorter unfullered blade and is not a conversion. (see page 347 item 153 in Skennerton's 'British & Commonwealth Bayonets' book). The bayonet has an unfullered 12" long blade which is polished. It has slab grips secured by two screw bolts. The pommel has a push button release and clearance hole. The crossguard is straight. The ricasso is stamped on one side with inspection marks on one side and with the Crown above "G.R.I. MK I* 42 R.F.I.". The scabbard is the long scabbard and is leather with metal chape and locket. The scabbard has a large round frog button and three rivets above. The price includes UK delivery. SN 10880:29
£225.00

Australian 1907 Pattern, 4th Pattern, Bayonet with 'SLAZ' Marked Grips and Scabbard. Sn 10880:26 - 10880:26
An Australian 1907 Pattern, 4th Pattern, bayonet with 'SLAZ' marked grips and later style No. 1 scabbard. About 1927, bayonet production ceased and was re commenced late in 1940. Ricasso markings from 1940 are different, including the inspector's marks. The bayonet shop was transferred from Lithgow to Orange in July 1942. The wood room, which made up rifle furniture as well as bayonet grips, was removed from Lithgow to the Slazenger Sports Goods factory in Sydney in 1941, and the mark "Slaz" on the grips indicates manufacture there. After Japans entry into the war in the Pacific, Australian bayonet development moved rapidly into newer, shorter and specialised patterns and so the long 1907 bayonets manufactured in WWII were short lived and consequently rare. The bayonet has a blackened 17" blade with fullers. The ricasso is stamped with inspection marks and on the other side with "1907 4 42" (April 1942). The blade is in excellent condition. The bayonet has a straight waisted crossguard. The slab wood grips are both stamped "Slaz" and are secured with two screw bolts. The pommel has the push button release, which operates smoothly and clearance hole. The No 1 late scabbard has a large frog stud along with three rivets showing on the locket. It is leather and in good condition and is stamped "Mangrovite 43 (1943). (see page 276 277, item A10 in Skennerton's 'British & Commonwealth Bayonets book). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 10880:26
£375.00

Czech Knife Bayonet For Model 58 Rifles & Scabbard. BAYO 6 - BAYO 6
This is an excellent Knife Bayonet for Czech Model 58 rifles. The bayonet has a 6 3/4" parkerised single edged fullered blade with medial ridge. It measures 11 1/2" overall. The blade is stamped with the number '3801M'. The reverse is stamped '114'. It has curved wood grips and is without muzzle ring. It's leather scabbard is in similar excellent undamaged condition. It has a single angled belt loop, retaining strap and stud fastener. The rear is ink stamped with a 'crossed swords 64' ink stamp and partial circular ink stamp at the rear lower tip. All leather & stitching are intact. Price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6
£175.00

Regiment Marked Turkish/ Romanian, Model 1874 Socket Bayonet With Cruciform Blade For Peabody-Martini Rifles. ED 2308 - ED 2308
An original Pattern 1874 socket bayonet for Peabody-Martini Rifles. These bayonets were used by Armies of several Nations including Turkey & Romania. It has a 510mm tapering cruciform blade (594mm overall). It has a 68mm socket with 18mm diameter muzzle ring. The socket is stamped with Regiment mark '13RGK No 104'. It has some staining consistent with service use but no rust. Price includes UK delivery. ED 2308
£275.00

RARE, Hungarian M1935 Mannlicher Rifle Bayonet, Scabbard & Leather Frog. ED 2280 - ED 2280
This is a rare, original, Hungarian M1935 Mannlicher Rifle Bayonet, Scabbard & Leather Frog. The bayonet has a 13 1/2" spear point blade with large medial ridge. The blade has staining consistent with age but no rust. The bayonet measures 19" overall and has thich cross guard with sprung knurled lever and muzzle ring with sighting blade. The cross guard is stamped with the Hungarian crest and 'B-6216'. It has a large rounded steel pommel with flat top and is complete with it's original black painted steel scabbard & brown leather frog with single belt loop. The scabbard has no dents and all leather and stitching of the frog are intact. Price for this rare item includes UK delivery. ED 2280. (Other Countries Box 2)
£425.00

Czech Knife Bayonet For Model 58 Rifles & Scabbard. ED 2260 - ED 2260
This is an excellent Knife Bayonet for Czech Model 58 rifles. The bayonet has a 6 3/4" parkerised single edged fullered blade with medial ridge. It measures 11 1/2" overall. It has the early version short tang which incorporates the bayonet bar slot. The blade is stamped with the number 'P4313'. The reverse is stamped '02'. It has curved wood grips and is without muzzle ring. It's leather scabbard is in similar excellent undamaged condition. It has a single angled belt loop, retaining strap and stud fastener. The rear is ink stamped with a 'crossed swords' ink stamp and partial circular ink stamp at the rear lower tip. All leather & stitching are intact. Price includes UK delivery. ED 2260
£175.00

Norwegian M4 Bayonet Made By Coverting the Krag M1916 Shortened Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog Sn 8881:7 - 8881:7
A coverted Norwegian M4 Bayonet made by coverting the Krag M1916 shortened bayonet, scabbard and frog. The bayonet was made by converting the Krag M1916 shortened bayonet from the 1930's by welding a muzzle ring to the crossguard. This was done in the 1950's when Norway, like the Dutch and many other countries were being supplied by the U.S.A. The bayonet has a 8 1/2" long singl edged blade which has a makers stamp at the ricasso "K" (Krag) It has a stepped muzzle ring welded to the crossguard and also has a push button to release the bayonet from the scabbard, as can be seen in one of the photographs. It has smooth wooded grips secured with one screw bolt. The scabbard is the correct scabbrd for the bayonet and is steel, painted black. It has a catch to secure the bayonet. The green webbing frog is riveted to the top of the scabbard and is stitched to form a belt loop and it also has a wire belt clip in the US style. The bayonet, scabbard and frog are all in very good condition. The price includes Uk delivery.
£195.00
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