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Military and Wartime316 of 7283Sword pf unkown age/ originTurkish Mauser M1935 Bayonet Reworked For M1 Garand
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    Posted 3 years ago

    Rooster1964
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    Hello. Can I ask what the origin of this bayonet is please? It was given to me as a gift.
    Thank you
    Enrico

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      Looks similar to British Enfield..so could be some variation of that..

      https://susatcivilwarantiques.com/products/p1856-enfield-saber-bayonet-cs-numbered
    2. Militarist Militarist, 3 years ago
      This looks like what is left of a British Lancaster 1855 bayonet. Tip is broken off and the scabbard would have been leather with brass trim
    3. Rooster1964, 3 years ago
      Hello and thank you for your responses. Yes it does seem to match your comments relating to a British Bayonet. The pommel has the number 987 engraved into the top. The tip is broken off yes. Appreciate your kind feedback!

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