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This interesting item is a saber bayonet that was manufactured at Fayetteville for the Confederacy. It has been cut down to make it into a fighting knife. The remaining blade measures 8 ¼”… (1000-755). Learn More »
The Lebel was a bolt action, magazine fed rifle and was the first military arm to use smokeless powder. The bayonet, nicknamed “Rosalie” by French soldiers, was an “epee” style, four sided,… (1037-211). Learn More »
This bayonet would have been issued with the M1835 flintlock or possibly a conversion musket. The M1835 flintlock was the last pattern flintlock musket produced by U.S arsenals. The bayonet’s… (1037-428). Learn More »
This bayonet was originally 20.00 inches long but was cut down for World War Two use. It is easily recognizable as a cut down blade by the fact that the central fuller runs through to the point. The… (755-04). Learn More »
Model 1816 socket bayonet in relic condition. Iron shows heavy pitting and surface rust. Looks as though the blade is complete along its length but minor mounts of material are missing along the… (462-283). Learn More »
$95.00
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Triangular “Brown Bess” bayonet that meas. approx. 16.25 in overall length. The surfaces of the iron are dark throughout. Socket meas. approx. 4.00 inches long while the blade is approx. 11.75… (1037-150A). Learn More »
Very good condition Enfield Bayonet with accompanying scabbard. This British-made accoutrement is an original socket bayonet made for the Enfield .577 caliber musket longarm. The bayonet’s blade… (2020-699). Learn More »
$225.00
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This is the Krag – Jorgensen bayonet used on the model 1892 Krag rifle. Overall length of the bayonet is approx. 16.25 inches from point to pommel. The blade itself is approx. 11.75 inches long with… (2020-1187). Learn More »
The bayonet depicted here has an original black bridle leather scabbard with a brass 2 rivet leather frog. There is some evidence of crazing on the body and stitching is open. The finial is brass… (E2907). Learn More »
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Federal accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the US Model 1816 Flintlock Musket longarm. This bayonet was the first American bayonet to include a uniformly ground flute and the… (1037-436). Learn More »
We are proud to offer some select items acquired privately from the Shields Museum in 1974, all picked up on the first day’s field of battle at Gettysburg. This is a scarce Confederate saber bayonet… (490-2439). Learn More »
The North imported some 250,000 Lorenz rifles and the south at least another 100,000, making them second only to the Enfield in numbers brought into this country to arm soldiers on both sides. Made in… (490-2487). Learn More »
US Navy Captain John A. Dahlgren had a penchant for ordnance development and recommended adoption of a .69 caliber rifle to the navy in the late 1850s. Some 10,000 were delivered from 1861 to 1864 and… (490-1698). Learn More »
The drawn bayonet meas. approx. 21.75 inches from point to pommel. The blade is finished bright and meas. approx. 17.00 inches long with a central fuller. Edges is free of nicks but the blade surface… (410-526). Learn More »
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Manufactured at the Harper’s Ferry or Springfield Armory, .69 caliber socket bayonet. Measures 17 7/8” long, socket measures 2 5/8” long. Letter “W” stamped near mortise. On flat of blade… (1037-454). Learn More »
Bayonet is in good condition with light to scattered mottling that is a little heavier on the socket. “US” marking on the flat is excellent. Locking ring turns freely. A nice clean example of the… (648-16). Learn More »
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Saber bayonet measures 24 ¾” overall with a 20” long blade. Clean, bright blade with no nicks. No maker’s marks. Wide gutter on both sides. Cast brass guard and handle. Guard has muzzle ring… (721-102). Learn More »
This Federal accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the US Model 1816 Flintlock Musket longarm. In time, the M1816 was converted to a percussion musket and the accompanying… (1030-405). Learn More »
$200.00
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This accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the US Flintlock Musket Model 1808 and possibly a transition bayonet for the Model 1812 longarm. The triangular blade style is of the… (490-1652). Learn More »
Scarce “Snell” or “ring-style” sword bayonet for the Mississippi Rifle. When it became evident that riflemen needed a bayonet to put them on equal footing with regular musket-armed infantry in… (1117-178). Learn More »
$1,350.00
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This very nice 1850 Foot Officer’s sword by Horstmann has a non-regulation, but very practical metal scabbard and is inscribed inside the guard in script, “Lt. George Kenney.” The volunteer rosters and Heitman’s list of regulars give only… (1117-114). Learn More »