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This is the Krag – Jorgensen bayonet used on the model 1892 Krag rifle. From point to pommel the drawn bayonet meas. approx. 16.00 inches long. The blade meas. approx. 11.50 inches with a central… (172-5712). Learn More »
The drawn bayonet meas. approx. 20.25 inches in length. The blued blade meas. approx. 15.75 inches with a central unstopped fuller that is 14.25 inches in length. One side of the ricasso is marked… (172-5663). Learn More »
This item started as a full-length Model 1942 bayonet. When the Army adopted the smaller M1 6.00 inches was ground off of this bayonet to conform to the M1 pattern. The drawn bayonet meas. approx.… (172-5653). Learn More »
The blade is approximately 21-3/8” in length. No stampings on the ricasso. Fuller is about 15” long. Blade is semi-bright with numerous file marks; looks to have been sharpened. The hilt is cast… (172-5668). Learn More »
This is a Model 1866 bayonet for the .44 caliber Winchester musket. Metal is clean and bright with scattered pitting on the back shank and flute. Locking ring works, but the area underneath shows some… (1037-515). Learn More »
$125.00
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Excellent condition Austrian socket bayonet. No locking ring as this is the Model 1842 bayonet for .69 caliber muskets. Quadrangle blade; straight mortise. Elbow has two “*” proof marks on one… (172-5700). Learn More »
This item accompanied a British Pattern 1842 percussion musket. There is a clear maker’s stamp ‘G.S’ on the face of the blade. Just beneath the stamp are additional markings ‘M’ and… (1037-483). Learn More »
The blade is approximately 21 ¼” length. No stampings on the ricasso. Fuller is about 14” long. It is a dark brown color with patchy oxidation. There are no nicks on the blade. The hilt is cast… (1000-1051). Learn More »
Recovered in central Virginia. Bayonet adapters enabled rifles such as the Model 1817 and Model 1841, as well as Southern-made military rifles, to be mounted with bayonets without weakening barrels by… (1000-2326). Learn More »
Saber-style bayonet for the Sharps Rifle. The overall length of this bayonet is 26 ½” while the graceful-looking, slightly curved blade itself is 21 ½” long. Bayonet was primarily intended for… (1037-406). Learn More »
Triangular socket bayonet with a blade that meas. approx. 19 3/8 inches long from the shoulder to the point with a socket that meas. approx. 2 11/16 inches long, not including the knuckle. Iron has a… (1000-1376). Learn More »
$65.00
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Blade measures 9 ½”, socket 3 ½” with a partially removed rear ring. Blade is 1 3/16” in width. Square sided neck. Some light pitting. [ss] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (377-16). Learn More »
Untouched attic condition. Socket measures 2 ¾” and has two cracks along lap seams, the entire length. Blade measures 15 ¾” long, 1 1/8” wide. Very narrow slot and short. Overall smooth nice… (377-19). Learn More »
Item meas. approx. 28.75 inches overall. The blade meas. approx. 23.75 inches long and is approx. 1.08 inches wide at the ricasso. Blade surface is bright with some scattered mottling. Heavier near… (344-158). Learn More »
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Working as a special artist for Harpers Weekly from late 1861 through 1865, Alfred R. Waud (1828-1891) is one of the best-known Civil War artists. In postwar years he was connected with Century Magazine, which published numerous accounts of the Civil… (557-12). Learn More »
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