Category Archives: army
250 Us Army Springfield Model 1873 Bayonet Scabbard Review History Military Antiques Toronto
WWI AEF US Army M1905 16in Bayonet SA 1907 Springfield Armory WW2 NO SCABBARD
Wwi Us Army M1917 Enfield Remington Winchester Rifle Bayonet & Carry Scabbard
WWI US ARMY M1917 ENFIELD REMINGTON WINCHESTER RIFLE BAYONET & CARRY SCABBARD. WW1 Enfield M-1917 bayonet with simulated WWI dates. The blade has wood grips and each bayonet comes with a green steel mounted leather scabbard complete with correct hooks for the U. Perfect for re-enactors and collectors! This bayonet was also the standard issue for military shotguns, aka “trench-guns”, from WW1 to Vietnam. Outfit your 1917 Enfield or “trench-gun” with our high-quality reproduction bayonet.
Wwi Us Army M1905 M1903 Springfield Winchester Rifle Bayonet & Carry Scabbard
WWI US ARMY M1905 M1903 SPRINGFIELD WINCHESTER RIFLE BAYONET & CARRY SCABBARD. The M-1905 Bayonet was adopted by the US military as a knife bayonet for the Model 1903 Rifle after it was determined necessary for the “modern” trench warfare of the early 1900s. Once the bayonet was officially adopted, production began at both the Springfield Armory and the Rock Island Arsenal. The Rock Island Arsenal produced just under 1/2 million total bayonets and this low run means originals are scarce today. Ours replicates an original issue 1906 (first year of production for RIA) of the famed bayonet expertly. The early bayonets had bright blades and blued hilts and were marked on the ricasso “RIA 1906″, which our replica faithfully shows. The M-1905 Bayonet is the core of many bayonet collections and are highly sought after, but they are extremely scarce today. Replicated using an original for authenticity and employing the same materials, this is a collector grade reproduction. Includes early spec scabbard of wood covered in canvas with metal throat and standard canvas Krag-style hanger.
WWI AEF US Army M1905 Bayonet SA 1916 withM1910 Canvas Covered Scabbard RARE
Pre-WWI US Army Model 1905 Bayonet with a M1910 Canvas Covered Scabbard – Marked: S. Over Flaming Bomb & Dated 1916 – for M1903 Springfield Rifle – Scabbard is marked R 1911 on the leather tip!