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This is a very nice WWI bayonet made by Remington Arms Company originally for the British Army. The blade was first marked 1913 and with English proof marks. However, when the United States entered… (362-1037). 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… (362-1038). Learn More »
The item is in very nice condition. Blade has no visible markings. Socket has notch and appears to be very clean. Small amounts of the blued finish has worn off the socket while the blade is bright… (766-1605). Learn More »
$495.00
Originally $595.00
SOLD
Here is a rare, original and very handsome Pattern 1861 Dahlgren bowie knife, often referred to as the Plymouth Naval Rifle Bowie Knife Bayonet. Designed in 1856 by US Navy Admiral John A.B. Dahlgren… (169-577). Learn More »
The overall length of the bayonet is 26.25 inches. The double-edged blade is waspwaisted and is diamond shaped in cross section. The blade surface is semi-bright with moderate mottling and minor… (1047-136). Learn More »
According to “THE AMERICAN BAYONET 1776-1964” by Albert N. Hardin, Jr. only 830 of these weapons were made. The overall length of the bayonet is 27.00 inches. The double-edged blade is waspwaisted… (1047-137). Learn More »
$1,000.00
ON HOLD
Fine condition Austrian bayonet with characteristic slanted mortise and four-sided blade. Measures 22” long. Metal surfaces are semi-bright and smooth with scattered darker mottling. The locking… (490-3744). Learn More »
This is a very professional alteration from a saber bayonet to a side knife. The blade was shortened to 7 5/8 inches and repointed giving it a slight clip point and creating a wide fuller the reaches… (490-3814). Learn More »
$975.00
ON HOLD
Bayonet is complete with a full-length triangular blade, socket and frozen locking ring. All are encrusted with a thin layer of rust. No markings are visible. Location of recovery is not known. … (490-3225). Learn More »
Bayonet is complete with a full-length triangular blade and socket with mortise. All is encrusted with a thin layer of rust. No markings are visible. Half-way down the length of one of the blades… (490-3272). Learn More »
An 1864 Wilmington newspaper credits Froelich with 6,500 saber bayonets made from April 1, 1861, to March 1, 1864. McAden and Fonvielle estimate his total wartime production as perhaps 7,000. These… (1176-05). 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… (1182-02). Learn More »
The overall length of the drawn bayonet is 14.50 inches from point to pommel. The parkerized blade meas. 9 13/16 inches long. It has an unstopped central fuller and a true edge that is free of nicks.… (490-3239). Learn More »
The drawn bayonet meas. 27.25 inches from point to pommel. Blade length is 22.50 inches with a 16.75 inch unstopped fuller. Ricasso is stamped with a king’s head and a crescent moon with some Arabic… (490-3422). Learn More »
This is a scarce US military knife bayonet. Kiesling gives total production as 2800, with 1500 going to the Philippines and 500 to Cuba for field trials in response to complaints that the standard… (490-3246). Learn More »
These were produced for the first lot of Spencer rifles bought by the Navy, numbered under 1000, and fitted with a bayonet stud. The blade is approximately 20 1/8 inches in length and marked… (218-594). Learn More »
$695.00
Originally $795.00
This bayonet would have been issued with the M1835 flintlock or possibly a conversion musket. The M1835 flintlock was the last pattern flintlock musket produced by U.S arsenals. The bayonet’s… (490-2934). Learn More »
This bayonet is a M1842 meant to be fitted to M35/42 muskets. The blade measures 17” and the socket measures 2 5/8” with a ‘zig zag’ mortise. The locking ring moves smoothly and retains… (490-2737). Learn More »
Bayonet is in very good condition. The surfaces have a bright finish with a few widely scattered patches of darker age spots. Measures approximately 18.75” overall. Gutter on upper surface of blade… (490-2759). Learn More »
This is a Model 1959 Type I bayonet with matching numbered scabbard, rubber insulator, leather hand strap, and full leather frog. The AKM rifle was introduced in 1960 as a replacement for the original… (490-2678). Learn More »
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This colorful call for volunteers reads “HEAD-QUARTERS – OF – CAPT. GOTT’S / COMPANY / National Guard / ZOUAVES.” The lettering is done in black with red highlights and the last line. “ZOUAVES” is emphatically shadowed in pale green.… (1052-171). Learn More »