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MINT UNISSUED IN SEALED ORIGINAL STORES PACKAGE, Post WW2 Dutch M4 Bayonet For M1 Carbines, Scabbard With Integral Frog & Coiled Thigh Cord. Sn 16621 - 16621
After WW2 the Dutch were supplied with M1 Carbines by the Americans. The Dutch chose to produce their own bayonets for the Carbines rather than be supplied with American bayonets. This is an original post WW2 Dutch M4 bayonet for M1 Carbines, complete with scabbard coiled thigh cord and integral webbing frog. The bayonet has the correct brown coloured plastic grip in imitation of the leather ringed grips on the US model. The scabbard is similarly styled on the U.S. version. The bayonet and scabbard are wrapped in their original protective wax paper and contained in their original sealed clear polythene bag of issue. To protect the integrity / condition of this piece we have not opened the sealed packaging (an example of an issued condition Dutch M4 knife bayonet is illustrated as a comparison example only and although in excellent condition itself does not represent the mint un-issued condition of our packaged example. The comparison example bayonet is available separately on our website our stock number Sn 9876) . The price for this mint, un-issued and un-opened Dutch M4 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 16621
£275.00

Siamese (Thailand) Mauser Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 424 - BAYO 424
This is a Siamese bayonet for the Mauser Type 45 or 1902 rifle (the year the rifle was adopted). Like the rifle, the bayonet was made in Japan. The blade is single edged and fullered and carries the Thai script for 1902. The pommel also carries Thai script. The scabbard is made of steel and the throat has a small recess allowing the scabbard to remain on the bayonet even when fixed to the rifle. See An Illustrated History of Bayonets by Martin J. Brayley, page 214. The price for this bayonet includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 424
£125.00

Czech VZ 24 WW2German Occupation Manufacture Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 297 - BAYO 297
This is the scarce WW2 Czech VZ24 rifle bayonet and scabbard made under the German occupation in WW2. The bayonet carries the German military factory code of tgf designating manufacture by the Tscheckische Gewehr Fabrik (Czech rifle weapons factory). The Germans continued the manufacture of both the VZ23 and VZ24 bayonets through WW2 but not in the same large numbers as the Mauser K98 bayonet. This bayonet has a 298mm parkerised blade and a steel muzzle ring and pommel. The wooden grips are held on by 2 screw bolts. The scabbard is made of blued steel. VZ24 bayonets made under German occupation seldom appear on the market. See Martin J. Brayley, An Illustrated History of Bayonets, Pages 52 – 54. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 297.
£145.00

WW2, India Pattern No 1 MK.II Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog. Sn. 14931:5 - 14931:5
WW2, Indian Pattern No. 1, MK II bayonet and leather scabbard. This is a newly made and not a converted 1907 bayonet. The bayonet is marked on the blade with a crown over G.R.I. followed by MK II 7 43 (July 1943) and R.F.I. (Rifle Factory Ishaport) The blade, retaining all of its original bluing has a false edge to the tip. The bayonet has slab wood grips which are secured with two screw bolts. The pommel has the correct release button which operates smoothly and it has a clearance hole. The leather scabbard is the correct shortened Pattern 1907 with steel mounts. The bottom chape carries the stamp E.E. over 41. The frog is standard Pattern 37 webbing with a top loop. (see page 348-351, item 154 in Skennerton's 'British & Commonwealth Bayonets book). The price includes UK Delivery. Sn 14931:5
£195.00

Brazilian Military 1908 Pattern Bayonet For 7mm Mauser Rifles & Brass Mounted Leather Scabbard. Sn 13774 - 13774
This is the bayonet for the 7mm Mauser Rifle adopted by Brazil in 1908 (see 'An Illustrated History Of Bayonets' by Martin J Brayley, Page 38) . It has a swept quillon coss guard and 12” single edge fullered blade. It has wood slab grips secured with two steel rivets. The pommel is steel and has a push button release which works as it should . The only marking on the bayonet are a letter ‘B’ on the back of the blade and number ‘a3691’ on the cross guard . The brass mounted leather scabbard has number on ‘s4074’ on the frog stud. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 13774
£225.00

Danish M5 Bayonet, Scabbard and Webbing Intergral Frog. Bayo 273 - Bayo 273
This is a scarce Danish bayonet issued in 1962. It is identical to the U.S. M5 but is contained in a wood grained scabbard. It was issued in small quantities as the Haerens Tekniske Korps Model 1962. The pommel is stamped with a Crown over 'HTK M62' which signifies the Army Technical Corps Model 1962. The grips are black plastic and secured with two screw bolts. The bayonet has a thumb release tab which is located near to the crossguard, it operates smoothly. The scabbard is wood grained and the top mount carries a crown over HTK The webbing integral frog is a more elaborate version of the American type. This bayonet fits the M1 Garand rifle which Denmark had been using since 1950. The bayonets were made in Germany under licence. Not a common bayonet on the collectors market. (See 'An Illustrated History of bayonets' book by Martin J Brayley, page 61). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 273
£175.00

Israeli Uzi Sub Machine Gun Bayonet and Scabbard. Bayo 249 - Bayo 249
This is a current Uzi Sub Machine Gun bayonet of all steel construction. There are 2 versions, the one with steel grips and a metal scabbard and another with plastic grips and scabbard. This one is in near mint condition and as is usual with these bayonets devoid of any markings. A scarce bayonet and not easy to find. The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 249
£295.00

Scarce Swiss M1878 Vetterli Bayonet and Scabbard. Sn 13168 - 13168
This is a scarce M1878 bayonet for the Vetterli rifle and is believed to have taken certain aspects of design from the British Elcho bayonet. In this respect it has black chequered grips, a spatulate type crossguard and a saw backed blade. Unlike the Elcho bayonet the blade is fullered on one side only. There are two models of this bayonet, the M1878 and the M1881. The M1878 has grips secured by four rivets and the crossguard is 6mm thick whereas the M1881 has three rivets securing the grips and the crossguard is 7mm thick. The blade on this bayonet is marked with the makers name of "Gebr. Weyersberg Solingen" and the crossguard carries a number "150703". The other side of the blade numbers "79" and "137", both with a line through them. It is contained in its steel mounted black leather scabbard with a loop for a frog strap. This is a scarce bayonet in very good condition. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 13168
£0.00

Brazilian 1908 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. Bayo 219 - Bayo 219
This attractive bayonet was used by Brazil on the 1908 Mauser 7mm rifle. The bayonets were made in Germany and this one is stamped with the Trademark "Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie" Solingen" on one side of the ricasso. The pommel is polished steel and has a push button release which operates as it should. It is stamped on one side with "B". The grips are dark wood and in excellent condition, secured with two rivets. The steel cross guard has a swept forward quillon. The cross guard is stamped with the serial number "Ee296", this is repeated on the frog stud. The blade is 113/4" long and fullered on both sides. It is in very good condition. It is carried in a brass mounted black leather scabbard. This is a very nice bayonet. The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 219
£275.00

Siamese Contract Pattern 1907 Bayonet and Scabbard. Bayo 185 - Bayo 185
This is one of the 10,000 S.M.L.E. Rifles and Bayonets contract for Siam in 1920 from B.S.A. The bayonets were merely ex-service models, re-finished and stamped with the 'Wild Tiger Corps' emblem and script which includes the Rifle number. This bayonet has slab wood grips secured with two screw bolts. The pommel has a push release button which operates a it should. The ricasso is stamped with the 'Wild Tiger' emblem and symbols on one side and inspection marks on the other. The polished steel blade is in very good condition and is fullered. Most scabbards had the leather bodies replaced with sheet steel and the locket and chape brazed back on again as this one has. This is a scarce bayonet, (see Skennerton's bayonet book, item M13 page 381). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 185
£375.00
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