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This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright shiny surface overall with scattered small gray… (2024-325). Learn More »
This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright shiny surface overall with a very attractive blade. Complete… (2024-322). Learn More »
After the Harpers Ferry Armory was seized by Virginia forces in 1861, the machinery for making rifle muskets went to Richmond and that for the 1855 rifle went to Fayetteville, where it finally began… (2024-351). Learn More »
This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Pattern 1853 Enfield musket. Blade was made of the best cast steel and had an iron socket welded to it. The bayonet… (2024-324). Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for Federal Service. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the trapdoor,… (2025-2388). Learn More »
$67.50
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In 1861 Colt reached an agreement with the government to purchase Model 1841 rifles at $10.00 each, alter them to .58 caliber, fit them with sword bayonets, and then sell them back to the government… (490-7259). Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a very good example of the sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle, best known as the “Remington Zouave.” The brass hilt has a nice mellow patina, that is not… (2022-1776). Learn More »
This brass hilt sword bayonet is a product of the Harpers Ferry Armory, made for the Model 1855 Rifle. Like the majority of these bayonets, this one has an unmarked blade. (Less than half of known… (490-7257). Learn More »
These well-made sword bayonets were produced from 1847 through 1856 for the Springfield Model 1847 Sappers & Miners musketoon, of which only 830 total arms were manufactured. The bayonet is from… (490-7261). Learn More »
This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for Pennsylvania National Guard. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (1256-278). Learn More »
This socket bayonet with a built-in sight was designed for the French Infantry rifle "Modele 1848 a tige". In 1846, the French adopted the “tige” breech which was a stud projecting from the breech… (1284-06). Learn More »
$195.00
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This is in excavated condition, but a very rare survivor - the saber bayonet expressly designed for mounting on a shotgun by Cook and Brother of New Orleans in an effort to create a usable infantry… (1127-03). Learn More »
$495.00
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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… (490-7260). Learn More »
This is a FINE condition example of the angular socket bayonet produced by the Confederacy at their arsenal in Fayetteville, NC. This bayonet was designed to be used on the final production version… (172-6109). Learn More »
$1,075.00
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British Brunswick rifle bayonet stamped "RCR" Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment. "In response to a significant and growing problem of desertions of enlisted men during the 1830's, the British established… (2025-413). Learn More »
This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (2025-867). Learn More »
This is an example of the rare socket bayonet for the Hall rifle. Robert Reilly in “American Socket Bayonets and Scabbards” suggests this may be for the Model 1841 rifle. The bayonet has an… (2025-868). Learn More »
During the American Civil War, well over 1,000,000 US Model 1855 .58 Caliber Socket Bayonets were produced by the Springfield Armory and some two-dozen contractors. Most of these bayonets bear no… (2025-277). Learn More »
$195.00
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This is an original American Civil War saber bayonet manufactured by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts just prior to the Civil War. Made to fit the infantry length Sharps… (2024-1011). Learn More »
This brass handled saber bayonet measures approximately 26.25” overall with a 21.25” long blade. Fuller is approximately 15” long. The unmarked blade is semi-bright with scattered darker… (186-71). Learn More »
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This is not only a real, identified Civil War fife—in contrast to the vast sea of postwar and even wartime fifes out there with bogus inscriptions and stampings- but also a great piece of Civil War military folk-art: silver-mounted, inscribed and… (1268-166). Learn More »