This vintage Remington 1917 bayonet is a must-have for collectors of militaria from the World War I era. With its original design and markings, it is a true piece of history from a time of conflict. The bayonet is made even more unique by the fact that it comes without a scabbard, making it an intriguing piece for display or further research. The bayonet is from the United States and showcases the quality craftsmanship of its time. It is an original item that has been carefully preserved and is now ready for a new home. Whether you are a collector of militaria or simply interested in historical items, this Remington bayonet is a fascinating piece of memorabilia that is sure to spark conversation and curiosity.
A very interesting bayonet that was made in Egypt for the 7.92 Hakim Rifle (based on the Ljungman M42). Getting harder to find in this kind of condition.
Union Fork and Hoe (UFH) Dated 1943. WW2 US M1 Garand Bayonet. Slight bend below the cross guard and dings on the tang. The points were either shortened to a “spear” or “beak” point, the latter being used most often on the early M1905 bayonets with a square fuller to give extra strength to the tip of the blade.
Original WWII German K98 Mauser bayonet and scabbard. Bayonet was manufactured by Gebr. Heller S178 and so marked on the bayonet and scabbard. Wood handles remain in nice condition, flash guard is not dinged, and the bayonet is 214 proofed. Scabbard has one dent on one side, and the bayonet has no pitting whatsoever. Overall a nice and somewhat scarce maker.
WWII Australian Pattern 1907 Scabbard for the 1907 Bayonet. Both the locket and chape are stamped, “OA” which is Orange Arsenal in Australia. The leather is stamped on the back, “MANGROVITE 43″ Which is the Co and the year made.
Early 1919 Marked WWI Australian Lithgow Bayonet with Scabbard. Both sides of ricasso show early Lithgow markings along with with markings on the guard. A very nice early Australian bayonet.
Enhance your collection with this RIA Rock Island Armory 1906 Bayonet Scabbard, an original piece from the WW1 and WW2 era. The design and craftsmanship of this militaria item is a testament to the history of the United States during the Indian Wars (1866-97). The scabbard is a perfect addition to your collection of original period items. Its authenticity and originality make it a valuable piece for collectors. Own a piece of history with this unique antique bayonet scabbard. Above is an A. I don’t really know the exact details on the bayonet. It is old and cool. Comes as shown in photos.