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  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,800 kr
Fransk lebelbajonett m/1886.
  • Nation : British
  • Local Price : 1,800 kr
English bayonet w/1907 by Wilkinson.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,800 kr
Tysk K-98 (84-98) bajonett.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,800 kr
Tysk K-98 (84-98) bajonett WW2.
  • Nation : French
  • Local Price : 195.00 USD
Crusader's Openwork Bronze Sword Scabbard Chape W/ Cross. #ac 123. Here is a very good decorated chape (drag) from a medieval sword circa 1200 AD. It was found in France with a metal detector in the late 20th century. It is in perfect condition with a slight bend from burial, see photo. It has a deep bronze/green patina overall. About 3†tall x 1 ½†wide. A nice example of early Christian art. The openwork is superb. Price is firm. Thanks for looking. Be sure to check out our other listings for more great swords, arms and armor! Our direct email address is: [email protected]
  • Nation : Australia
  • Local Price : £140.00
Australian L1A2 Bayonet for the SLR. Description Straight single fullered blade with clipped Bowie point. Steel hilt with muzzle ring, sheet steel slab grips secured by two rivets around concealed tang. Steel pommel with locking button, steel scabbard with domed circular frog stud. The L1A2 bayonet was developed in Britain for the SLR rifle (the Commonwealth version of the Belgian FAL) in parallel with the L1A1 bayonet. The A1 and A2 were effectively just alternate versions, with the only difference being the means of attaching the pommel. Both designs were approved on the same date in 1957 and Britain chose to produce the L1A1 while Australia and Canada adopted the L1A2. The Canadian version, which they referred to as the C1, can be distinguished by its various Canadian markings, while the Australian L1A2 bears no markings whatsoever. The Australian bayonets were produced at the Lithgow plant from 1958 to around 1984. Until around 1962 they had squared fullers, this example has the post-1962 rounded fullers instead. All parts of the bayonet have a matt phosphated finish. This has some bright spots of wear on raised edges where steel is exposed. The scabbard has some scratches and areas of patination. Some rust on and around one of the grip rivets.
  • Nation : Swiss
  • Local Price : £140.00
Swiss M1918 Schmidt Rubin Bayonet by Elsener (Victorinox). Description Double-edged spear-pointed blade, wood slab grips secured by two steel rivets to the exposed tang, crossbar hilt with muzzle ring and lower lobe quillon, steel scabbard with frog hook and leather frog strap, leather frog with buckle. The ricasso of the blade is stamped on one side with &#acute;ELSENER SCHWYZ&#acute;. Karl Elsener was a Swiss knifemaker who opened his own factory in the village of Ibach in the Swiss canton of Schwyz in 1884 making knives and surgical instruments, including military contracts. He invented the Swiss Army Knife in 1891 and later renamed the company Victorinox, which still makes knives in Isbach to this day, run by his great-grandson. The old name indicates that this is a pre-1950 example. The hilt is stamped on one side with the serial number &#acute;55659&#acute;. Its lobe quillon is stamped on the blade side with a small Swiss cross and a circle. The rear side of the leather frog is stamped with several marks faint from rubbing, including a square cartouche (which would have contained a letter but this is too faint to make out), the maker&#acute;s mark &#acute;____BUHE REINACH / BASEL&#acute; - this would have been a saddlery/leatherwork firm contracted to produce the frog, based in the town of Reinach in the canton of Basel at the northern edge of Switzerland - and &#acute;44&#acute;, probably an item number. This bayonet fits the M1911 (K11) and M1931 (K31) rifles and the M41, M43, M41/44 and M43/44 submachine guns. Some tiny spots of patination to the blade, no edge damage, track marks from sheathing and drawing. Likewise some spots of light patination to the hilt, tang and pommel. The wood grips have a few very light dents. The blued finish of the scabbard has worn in places exposing bright steel, particularly where it rubs against the frog, that section not visible without disassembly.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,750 kr
Tysk bajonett m/1871.
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