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Australian Aybrid ‘Owen’ S.M.G. Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 769. - BAYO 769
Early in 1944, 100 shortened, lightened No 1 rifles were produced at Lithgow (The Lithgow Small Arms Factory, or Lithgow Arms, is an Australian small arms manufacturing factory located in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales. It was created by the Australian Government in 1912 to ease reliance on the British for the supply of defence materials.) for the army, along with bayonets. The shortened, lightened No 1 was really only the standard No 1 rifle reduced in length with a modified sight, and so the bayonet was merely a shortened No 1. The blade of this bayonet is marked ‘M.A. (Lithgow) ‘1907’ and ‘11’44’ (November 1944) The other side carries the broad arrow and ‘O.A.’ (Orange Arsenal). Blade length: 250mm and doesn’t appear to have been re sharpened. Overall length: 375 mm. The scabbard carries the ‘O.A.’ mark and ‘Mangrovite 44’. The furniture is in good condition and the stitching on the thick leather scabbard is intact. The wooden grips are held with two screws and are showing signs of age related wear above the cross guard which has a small muzzle ring. See Skennerton pages 278/279, A13. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 769. (All countries 3)
£295.00

French ‘M1892’ Mannlicher-Berthier Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 721. - BAYO 721
The French model 1892 sword bayonet was manufactured from 1892 and was still in use during WWI. The M1892 bayonet was used with the model 1892 ‘Mannlicher-Berthier’ short rifle and has become known as the ‘Mannlicher-Berthier bayonet’. The 402mm single edged blade has a broad, flat spine and an almost full length deep fuller on both sides of the blade. The bayonet is easily identified by the fuller in the spine that runs for 155mm from the spear point. The blade has a semi-circular indentation on both sides of the forte, which interacts with internal springs in the scabbard to grip the blade and hold it firmly inside. The bayonet has a hooked quillon and narrow muzzle ring with hardwood grips with two steel pins (wooden grips which were introduce in around 1905). *The grips are showing signs of age related wear. The steel scabbard furniture is in good condition and has a pleasant patina. See ‘The Bayonet Book’ by John Watts and Peter White, page 98 No 215. The price includes UK postage. BAYO 721.
£225.00

Belgian ‘M1924’Long Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 720. - BAYO 720
These bayonets were made for use with the ‘Mauser’ rifles manufactured for export. These rifles and bayonets were sold to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Iran Liberia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Turkey, Venezuela, Yemen and Yugoslavia. The blade length is: 300mm, and the overall length is: 430mm. Hardwood grips in good condition held with two studs above cross guard. The scabbard is polished steel *showing signs of age related wear with frog stud and ball end. See ‘Bayonet Book’ by John Watts and Peter White pages 26 and 41 No 99 I nice piece of history for the collection. The price includes UK postage. BAYO 720.
£145.00

Russian ‘AKM MkI’ Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 701 - BAYO 701
The AKM rifle was introduced in 1960. Amongst other things the updated AK47 variant included a bayonet lug. Being much easier and cheaper to manufacture than the AK47, production and use of the AKM went worldwide. The inclusion of a bayonet lug allowed for a more conventional bayonet. The AKM Type 1 has a one-piece moulded plastic grip and pommel and a stainless steel blade. It has an un fullered clip point blade and saw teeth along the spine. The steel scabbard has a lug at the point that engages a window cut into the blade so that the bayonet and scabbard can be combined as a wire cutter. A retention strap is included for extra grip when using as a combat knife. This example is Russian, and not Romanian as many are. Matching numbers can be found on the scabbard and bayonet crossguard. The wire cutter is intact as is the leather belt hoop, and the plastic and metal are only showing minor signs of use. See page 190 of ‘An illustrated history of bayonets’ by Martin.J.Brayley. A nice matching numbers bayonet and scabbard for the collection. The price includes UK postage. BAYO 701.
£145.00

WWII Czechoslovakian Mauser VZ24 Bayonet in German Frog. BAYO 690. - BAYO 690
These bayonets were used by the Czechoslovakian Army and also exported extensively both prior to and following the Second World War. Modified VZ–24 bayonets were used extensively by Germany during the Second World War. VZ–24 bayonets were made by Československá zbrojovka a.s., Brno. This example is typical of pre-War production. The VZ–24 rifle and bayonet resulted from input by Czechoslovakian cavalry forces, who found that the VZ–23 rifle and bayonet were not well suited for cavalry use. They requested rifle modifications and that the 400 mm. blade of the VZ–23 bayonet be shortened by 100 mm., resulting in the VZ–24 bayonet with its 300 mm. blade becoming the standard bayonet for Czechoslovakian forces. Czechoslovakian Army bayonets had the inverted blade profile, while export bayonets can be found with both inverted and conventional blade profiles. This example comes in a thick brown leather German frog *broken at the top and side. It probably is a WWII German re-issue. The head of the pommel is stamped ‘11973’. The scabbard is undamaged with even patina and light areas of service wear. The grips are wooden and held with two pins. The blade length is 30cm and overall length is 43cm. The blade is in good condition with signs of wear. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 690. (Other countries Box 2)
£165.00

Japanese ‘Arisaki Type 30’ Bayonet, Scabbard. BAYO 770 - BAYO 770
This is a Japanese ‘Arisaka Type 30’ bayonet with hooked quillon and made by ‘Tokyo Kokura’ arsenal .(The arsenal was established in 1916 as the ‘Kojura Arms Factory’ Kokura Heiki Seizojo as one of six arsenals under control of the Government: the others were the Tokyo Arsenal, Nizo Arsenal (Second Tokyo Arsenal), Nagoya Asenal, Osaka Arsenal and the South Manchurian Arsenal. The Arsenal manufactured various machine guns, cannons and rifles. The blade is blued and measures 15 ½ “with fullers and is marked to the ricasso with the four rings trademark of the ‘Kokura’ arsenal. The grips are wooden (showing signs of age related wear) held by two screw bolts. The scabbard is a tipped metal version with age related marks. (See ‘Bayonets of Japan’ by Raymond.C.Labar, page 123, LB 96. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 770.
£295.00

Japanese ‘Arisaki Type 30’ Bayonet, Scabbard. BAYO 766. - BAYO 766
This is a Japanese ‘Arisaka Type 30’ bayonet with hooked quillon and made by ‘Tokyo Kokura’ arsenal .(The arsenal was established in 1916 as the ‘Kojura Arms Factory’ Kokura Heiki Seizojo as one of six arsenals under control of the Government: the others were the Tokyo Arsenal, Nizo Arsenal (Second Tokyo Arsenal), Nagoya Asenal, Osaka Arsenal and the South Manchurian Arsenal. The Arsenal manufactured various machine guns, cannons and rifles. The blade is blued and measures 15 ½ “with fullers and is marked to the ricasso with the four rings trademark of the ‘Kokura’ arsenal. The grips are wooden held by two screw bolts and the pommel. The scabbard is a ball tipped metal version. (see ‘Bayonets of Japan’ by Raymond.C.Labar, pages 91-118. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 766.
£295.00

Dutch M4 Bayonet for the M1 Carbine, Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 761. - BAYO 761
An original Dutch M4 bayonet for the M1 Carbine, complete with scabbard and webbing frog. The bayonet has a black steel blade which measures 6 3/4" long. The blade has no markings. It is in perfect condition. It is fitted with a crossguard which has a muzzle ring. The bayonet has brown coloured plastic grips in imitation of the leather ringed grips on the US model. The grips are secured with two screw bolts. The steel pommel incorporates a bayonet release mechanism which operates smoothly. The scabbard is a wood patterned US style scabbard which has a green webbing frog. The scabbard is in very good condition. The frog is riveted to the scabbard with two rivets. It has a belt loop and wire belt clip. This is a very nice complete and original bayonet, scabbard and frog. (See White & Watts PageS 220 & 227). The price includes Uk delivery. BAYO 761. (Other Countries Box 2)
£295.00

1960's Danish HTK M62 Bayonet, Scabbard & Intergral Frog. BAYO 754 - BAYO 754
A Danish HTK M62 bayonet, scabbard and integral frog with belt loop and wire belt hooks. This was an American style M5A1 bayonet but newly made for the Danish Army and used as a trench knife. It is in it's correct scabbard with British 37 Pattern belt hooks added to the webbing frog. The bayonet has a steel pommel. It has black plastic diamond grips secured with two screw bolts. The grips incorporate a thumb push next to the cross guard which releases the bayonet. This operates smoothly and as it should. The cross guard is straight and has a locating pin attached to it. The blade is Parkerised and measures 6 1/4" long. The body of the scabbard is wood grain effect and the throat is marked with the Danish Crown over HTK (Haerens Tekniske Korps- Army Technical Corps). This is a scarce bayonet. (see pages 57 & 58 of 'An Illustrated History Of Bayonets' by Martin Brayley). The price includes Uk delivery. BAYO 754
£195.00

**FALKLANDS WAR BRING BACK**Argentine Army Marked Type C Socket Bayonet For FN FAL Rifles, Scabbard & Tempex Frog. BAYO 707. - BAYO 707
These socket bayonets were used by Argentine forces in the Falklands War (See Page 22 of An Illustrated History Of Bayonets by Brayley where an Argentine Type C socket bayonet captured during the Falklands war with plastic scabbard & Tempex Frog the same as ours are illustrated). This Argentine Type C bayonet is most likely a bring back from the Falklands war. The all steel construction bayonet is in excellent condition. The tubular socket has the correct release catch ‘ears’ and has the correct cut outs to align with the vents in the rifle flash eliminator. The bayonet has a 6 ¾” long blade and measures 11 ½” overall. The blade has number ’01-79200’. The ‘01’ prefix denotes Army issue (02=Marines & 03=Air Force). There are no other manufacturer marks on the bayonet. The scabbard is the correct black plastic version. The scabbard has a frog locket. The scabbard is fitted with correct webbing frog which has 2 retaining straps with press stud fasteners marked ‘Tempex’ and steel wire belt bar. The rear of the frog has a riveted plastic belt attachment mount. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 707.
£395.00
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