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Item Code: 1000-1797
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 M1795 but the bayonet has a thicker neck configuration like the Model 1808/1812 bayonet. Spear shape blade and no locking ring. Measures 19 1/8” long, socket measures 3 1/8” long. Bridle altered to accept altered barrel, possibly front sight added. Dark olive patina. [WS]
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