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UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE British India Pattern Socket Bayonet and Leather Scabbard. Bayo 283 - Bayo 283
This is a nice Pre 1803 India Pattern socket bayonet. It is stamped on the blade with "S. Dawes" and as such pre dates 1803 when the firm became "W & S Dawes" (1803-1813). The blade is also stamped with a Star and the number "2". The socket is stamped with the number "228". The blade measures 17", 21.75" overall. The socket itself is 4.1" with the muzzle ring diameter being 25mm. The brown leather scabbard is missing the top chape but otherwise is in very good condition. (see Skennerton's item B72, pages 54-57). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 283
£0.00

**SOLD**12/11**Italian BM59 Bayonet, Scabbard and Integral Webbing Frog. Bayo 274 - Bayo 274
This is a nice Italian bayonet which resembles an M4 but in fact fits the Beretta BM59 rifle. This was the Italian conversion of the M1 to the 7.62mm NATO FAL system. It carries a new crossguard with a 22mm muzzle ring but is not interchangeable with the similar M7 bayonet. The bayonet also fits the Beretta AR70 5.56 rifle. It has brown ringed plastic grips secured by 2 screw bolts. The pommel is the standard M4 pincer type. The bayonet is unmarked. The scabbard is the standard American green pattern with an integral frog but again completely unmarked. (See White & Watts No 452, page 191 & 201). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 274
£0.00

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

British 1842 Pattern Socket Bayonet. Bayo 268 - Bayo 268
This is an 1842 pattern socket bayonet with 'Lovell's Lug'. It has an overall length of 21" with a blade length of 17" and a muzzle ring diameter of 24m. It features the new line rounded shoulders with Lovell's lug and a groove cut in the rim for sighting. The blade is stamped with a Crown over "B" over "8" over "E X" over "X" over "T S". The bayonet is un-common but is pitted overall, hence the price. The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 268
£165.00

French M1956 Bayonet, Scabbard and Leather Frog. Bayo 255 - Bayo 255
This is an early M1956 bayonet for the 49/56 MAS Rifle. It has the first pattern blade with the longer false edge and is contained in the first pattern scabbard of steel with leather frog. The crossguard is stamped with an "E" followed by "HF" The blade is parkerised and the grips are black plastic. It has an unusual double muzzle ring arrangement which was necessitated by the integral grenade launcher on the rifle. These bayonets are getting harder to find on the collectors market. (See 'An Illustrated History of Bayonets' by Martin J. Brayley, pages 78 & 79). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 255
£195.00

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. (Other Countries Box 2)
£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

MINT, German M98 Dress Bayonet By FW Holler Solingen & Scabbard. BAYO 235 - BAYO 235
This is a near mint, M98 dress bayonet and scabbard (see the book 'German Clamshells' page 15 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The dress sidearm for military and civilian uniformed formations was designated the M98 Dress Bayonet. This bayonet represented a stylised form of the S. 84/98 bayonet purchased by the individual for wear with the walkout dress uniform and was worn by the mainly non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. This early dress bayonet has a rifle mortise and push button release. It retains the red felt in the mortise slot. This example has a pristine 7 ¾” blade (12 ½” overall). It has the maker’s name and trademark roundel ‘FW Holler Solingen’ at the ricasso. The cross guard and pommel are nickel plated. The black plastic grips are chequered and secured with two rivets. It has its original black military issue scabbard with lozenge shaped frog stud. The finish of the scabbard has areas of service wear. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 235
£245.00

British Land Pattern Socket Bayonet. Sn 12917 - 12917
This is similar to the example in Skennerton's, item B49. It has a slightly longer slot than the usual Land Pattern and could fit some sea service models with a foresight closer to the muzzle. However the blade is only 16" long, which Skennerton suggests could denote Indian Service. (see Skennerton's, page 40, Items B49 & B50). This is a socket bayonet worthy of further research. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 12917
£225.00

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 (Other countries Box 2)
£275.00
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