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  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,500 kr
Troligen Fransk hylsbajonett m/1822.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,450 kr
Sabelbajonet Kropachek m/1886.
  • Nation : Siamese
  • Local Price : £110.00
Siamese Type 46 Bayonet. Description Single-edged, fullered knife blade, steel hilt with muzzle ring, wood scale grips secured by two rivets, steel pommel. Blued steel scabbard with frog hook. The ricasso is stamped with Thai script &#acute;ร,ศ,๑๒๑&#acute;, which translates to &#acute;R,S,121&#acute;. This means Year 121 of the Rattanakosin Sok, the era proclaimed by King Rama V in 1889 to have begun in 1781, the year in which his great-great-grandfather Rama I acceded to the throne and Rattanakosin (now called Bangkok) became the nation&#acute;s capital. RS121 is therefore 1903 in the Gregorian calendar, the bayonets were produced until 1908 but all were stamped with the date of the model&#acute;s adoption. These bayonets were produced in Japan for the Siamese military and fit the Siamese Type 46 rifle. Seeking to modernize its military at the turn of the 20th century to stave off colonial powers, Siam managed to buy a license to build Mauser’s Gewehr 98 rifle. Since it lacked the manufacturing capability, the actual production was contracted out to Japan’s Koishikawa arsenal, which resulted in the Type 46, a rifle along the lines of the Gewehr 98 but with additional features from the Japanese Type 35 produced by the same plant. The components were assembled in Bangkok with technical assistance from the Japanese, and this may have been true of the bayonets as well, which are modified versions of the German 84/98 bayonet.
  • Nation : Mexican
  • Local Price : £110.00
Mexican M1897 Bayonet for the Remington Rolling Block Rifle. Description Straight fullered knife blade with spear point. Hilt with muzzle ring and forward curving quillon with ball finial. Exposed steel tang and steel beaked pommel with locking button. Wood slab grips secured by two rivets. Plain steel scabbard with ball finial at the chape, oval rear frog hook. Black leather integral frog with brass rivets. Blade 8 1/8 inches in length, the bayonet 12½ inches overall, muzzle ring 15mm in diameter. The blade is stamped in the fuller on one side with the maker&#acute;s mark &#acute;REMINGTON ARMS Co. ILION, N.Y.&#acute; In 1899 Mexico purchased 7,702 Remington No. 5 rolling block rifles chambered in 7mm, which Remington designated the Model 1897. These rifles were fitted with a mixture of long and short bayonets, this example being the short type which was introduced first and made exclusively by Remington. The blade has areas of heavy pitting and dark patination, impacting the edge in places. The tip is rounded (approx. 1mm). The hilt and pommel are similarly pitted in places, the quillon has some scraping and is slightly bent to one side. The locking mechanism is fully functional. The wood grips have some denting on both sides. The scabbard is free of dents and has a patinated finish. The frog is missing its upper two rivets.
  • Nation : British
  • Local Price : £110.00
British Lee-Enfield No. 9 Knife Bayonet. Description Single-fullered bowie blade with clipped point, steel socket with locking mechanism. Steel scabbard with circular frog stud and brass throat piece secured by a screw. Khaki canvas postwar frog with unstitched slit for the stud. The No. 9 was the last model of bayonet produced for the Lee Enfield No.4 rifle, and followed the No. 7 rotating bayonet with a mechanically simpler attempt at a bayonet that was also useful as a knife, using the No. 7&#acute;s blade and scabbard but attached to the simple forged socket of the wartime No. 4. The locking button is stamped with a broad arrow. The socket is stamped on one side with &#acute;F5&#acute; over &#acute;B&#acute;. The reverse side of the frog&#acute;s belt loop is inked with markings, but these are so faint as to be illegible. The blade has some spots of patination and of cleaned pitting, including pitting at the tip on one side. Its edge has been sharpened. The bluing of the socket is intact apart from rubbing at raised edges, and the band of bluing remains at the base of the blade. The scabbard has two small dents and one larger dent on the reverse side, its bluing is likewise rubbed in places.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,400 kr
Egyptian Hakim bayonet w/1949.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 1,400 kr
Egyptisk hakimbajonett m/1949.
  • Nation : French
  • Local Price : 1,400 kr
French bayonet w/1866 converted into a steak fork.
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