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Original WW2 German bayonet for “Karabiner 98K” Mauser bolt-action rifle. The bayonet comes with original blued steel scabbard and the original leather frog. The frog is in great overall… (490-2677). Learn More »
The AK47 assault rifle was introduced during an era when the future need for bayonets was unsure. The AK-47 was Russia's post WW2 automatic rifle, designed without the intent to mount a bayonet. In… (490-2699). Learn More »
This is a Model 1842 socket bayonet for .69 caliber muskets. Clean and mostly bright surface with just the slightest mottling on the underside. Tapered triangular blade and socket measure… (490-2740). Learn More »
$275.00
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Original WW2 German bayonet for “Karabiner 98K” Mauser bolt-action rifle. The bayonet comes with original scabbard and the original leather frog. The frog is in great overall condition; the… (490-2680). Learn More »
$250.00
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The US military did acquire a small number of the Remington-Lee Rifles with various modifications between 1882 and 1885, with the US Army purchasing 770 of the rifles and the US Navy purchasing about… (1037-484). Learn More »
$250.00
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Bayonet for the Italian M1938 Mannlicher Carcano Short Rifle. This is a very nice example of the folding bayonet, complete with the steel scabbard. This bayonet is the push-button folding model, where… (490-2703). Learn More »
An original knife bayonet for use on the 8mm Hakim self-loading rifle. The bayonet was designed for the Hakim rifle and was only produced in Egypt circa 1950. The Hakim bayonet is closely patterned… (490-2672). Learn More »
A great condition Lee Enfield No. 5 MKI jungle carbine bayonet, scabbard, and frog. Bayonet is 12" overall with 8" bowie style blade; original blue finish is worn off leaving a nice smooth pewter-gray… (490-2676). Learn More »
$350.00
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This is a Swiss military bayonet in good condition. These were used on the Schmidt Rubin rifles. It features a hardwood handle and a strong steel blade. The single-edged blade remains covered in… (1153-133). Learn More »
Socket bayonet for a .69 caliber smoothbore musket. The French M1847 was a refinement of their M1822 bayonet. Bayonets of this type were imported to the U.S. during the American Civil War to go with… (490-2761). Learn More »
This is a Model 1816 bayonet for .69 caliber muskets converted by H&P, Remington, or Maynard. The whole piece is in excellent condition being bright and clean. Nearly 21 inches long including the… (490-2756). Learn More »
This is a Fayetteville (North Carolina State) Armory produced bayonet manufactured for the model 1841 “Mississippi” rifle. This particular bayonet will also fit the muzzle of some upper lug .69… (490-2758). Learn More »
The 1847 Artillery musketoon, the M1847 Sappers & Miners musketoon, and M1847 Cavalry carbine had similar configurations and had the ability to mount a bayonet. Although similar, they differed in… (490-2757). Learn More »
Introduced in 1740-1750, this was likely the most common pattern in use in America during the French and Indian War. The triangular blade has sloping shoulders, a slightly dished upper surface with a… (1052-67). Learn More »
This is a Swiss military bayonet in good condition. These were used on the Schmidt Rubin rifles. It features a hardwood handle and a strong steel blade. The single-edged blade remains covered in… (490-2673). Learn More »
$110.00
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This is a very good example of the scarce Civil War U.S. Navy Bowie knife bayonet developed by John A. Dahlgren. The blade has a good point and edge with no nicks or sharpening and is largely bright,… (490-3008). Learn More »
$1,975.00
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In 1888 the P-1887 Mk III was approved with an unfullered blade and a coil spring on the locking mechanism. For the Martini Henry breechloading rifle and will fit the Mk.1 thru Mk. IV rifle. Bayonet… (490-2655). Learn More »
Brass hilted saber bayonets made by Boyle and Gamble in Richmond are quickly recognizable by their flat-sided bird’s head pommels and rounded ridged grips. This one has a mellow patina to the brass… (2022-426). Learn More »
A nice U.S. World War 2 bayonet for the M1 Garand rifle. This was manufactured by American Fork & Hoe. The blade measures approximately 9 3/4" and about 14 1/4" overall. "AFH / U[flaming bomb]S "… (490-2679). Learn More »
An original Harpers Ferry sword bayonet of the type that was being retrofitted for the older Model 1841 “Mississippi” rifles. Measures 27 ¼” long overall with a 22 3/8” long blade. The blade… (490-3016). Learn More »
$1,195.00
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This small group of items is identified to 1st Lieutenant Anthony A. Taylor of Company a, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry who received the Medal of Honor for actions at Chickamauga. The first item in the group is a well-used enlisted man’s Model 1860… (945-352). Learn More »
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