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Item Code: 172-5661
The overall length of the bayonet is 25.00 inches from point to pommel. The blade meas. approx. 20.25 inches with an unstopped fuller approx. 14.25 inches long. The blade surface is bright with scattered mottling. The true edge has several small nicks that are rally minor. Each side of the ricasso is stamped with a small “GA.”
Guard has a muzzle ring at top and a “j” shaped quillon. Guard is numbered on one side with “A 1787” Grips are made of smooth wood and have a 0.50 inch crack running from the lower rivet to the base of the grip. Bird head shaped pommel has mortise and working locking mechanism.
There is no scabbard. [ad] [ph:m]
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