BRITISH PATTERN 1907 BAYONET

BRITISH PATTERN 1907 BAYONET

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Item Code: 476-122

The drawn bayonet meas. approx. 21.75 inches from point to pommel. The blade is finished bright and is exceptionally clean. It meas. approx. 17.00 inches long with a central fuller. Edges is free of nicks.

The ricasso is blued on both sides. One side is stamped with a faint Kings crown above the strong date “1907.” Below this at very bottom are the initials “EFD.” The opposite side of the ricasso is marked with an “X” bend test mark and a broad arrow. Stamped below the arrow is “35” over “E” with several other marks.

Iron elliptical cross guard is also blued. Grip is made of wood with an iron pommel. Wood is held by two screws and the pommel has a working button type lug attachment.

Scabbard is of black leather with steel top mount and chape. Leather is in very good condition. Top mount has a stud for attaching to a frog. The throat and chape looks to be repainted.

This type bayonet was used by the British and Commonwealth Forces in both World Wars.  [ad][ph:L]

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