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11516
Hello, I just added a few more picts of SLR L1 series of bayonet pictures. For some reason I started on these when I found the Indian long and short L1A4...
Wade Spradley
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May 4, 2008
8:06 pm
11517
Hello, Just thought I would share a few more SLR Bayonet photo's I just added to my album. See Patt1907 Album by Patt1903. The real teaser is the L1A4 style...
Wade Spradley
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May 12, 2008
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11518
Hello Wade, Interesting study on the SLR bayonets and the numerous variations; given the C and the R on the pommel of your bayonet in question I would think...
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May 12, 2008
9:29 am
11519
Hello Rob, I am pretty sure you are correct that this is a L1A4 and is a Hopkinson made SLR bayonet, especially with the H on the cross-guard. The coating of...
Wade Spradley
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May 13, 2008
7:18 am
11520
Wade, Thought you might be interested in having a look at this bayonet. I’ve had it for about six or seven years but never really paid it much attention ...
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May 15, 2008
2:46 am
11521
... Hello Rob, Yes I have to agree with you from reviewing the pictures in Ian Skennerton's & Robert Richardson's British and Commonwealth Bayonet's, that the...
Wade Spradley
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May 16, 2008
6:47 am
11522
British Bayonet History: The Socket Bayonet=Part1 With the introduction of a regulation musket, a uniform pattern of bayonet was adopted in Britain in 1750....
Richard Abbenbroek
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May 19, 2008
4:13 pm
11523
History: Britain adopted the F.N. Fal rifle in 1957 a bayonet designated L1A1 was accepted at the same time. Originally designed in Canada, this weapon was...
Richard Abbenbroek
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May 19, 2008
4:19 pm
11524
Hello Mr. Abbenbroek, Thanks you for the fine article on the Canadian FN-C1 bayonet. The example I have pictured in my album was acquired from PSMilitaria. See...
Wade Spradley
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May 20, 2008
7:01 am
11526
Hi All, Would anyone be able to help me on this one please? I have a Shortened and Lightened no. 1 British Bayonet that I purchased from a late friends estate....
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May 30, 2008
6:51 am
11527
Please note corrected Subject Line Hi All, Would anyone be able to help me on this one please? I have a Shortened and Lightened no. 1 British Bayonet that I...
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May 30, 2008
7:08 am
11528
Hello Rob, I am currently looking at p.231 (B282) No.1 Bayonet Shortened, in British and Commonwealth Bayonets which I believe is a better match to your...
Wade Spradley
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May 31, 2008
6:57 am
11529
G/Day Wade, Thanks for looking at my post. That’s a good observation you refer to on page 231. I previously thought that might have been my bayonet also but...
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May 31, 2008
12:23 pm
11530
Rob, I agree with others that your bayonet seems more consistent with the Australian shortened P1907 bayonet. However, the scabbard seems to be more like the...
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Jun 2, 2008
4:41 am
11531
Hello Ralph, I’m not sure which Australian shortened P07 you refer to. My bayonet has an Enfield inspector’s mark CROWN over 4 W over E. The blade is...
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Jun 2, 2008
12:53 pm
11532
I need to correct myself, in that I misspoke in the preceding post. I got myself confused, when comparing the various shortened P1907s in Skennerton's book....
marysdad2
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Jun 3, 2008
12:49 am
11533
Hello!I would like to show you my new knife.vetterli scabard,shortened.carcano blade and crossguard and lebel hilt.Peter here is the...
bayonetlover
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Jun 10, 2008
2:19 pm
11534
Could be Turkified?...
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Jun 10, 2008
8:00 pm
11535
i dont think they are able to make a nice work like this one.just think on they modified german bayonets.but who knows?...
bayonetlover
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Jun 10, 2008
9:15 pm
11536
Funny knife! I don't think the Turks are to blame. Bubba is more likely Does blade have Italian marks? I does not look like a 91 blade. How is grip fixed to...
amsfelder
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Jun 11, 2008
4:40 am
11537
hello!the blade does not have any marks.the crossguard has AR 42076 rifle or serial number.the blade is 0,5cm thin at the ricasso.maybe the markings were...
bayonetlover
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Jun 13, 2008
9:14 am
11538
Hi Crossguard is Italian Carcano Blade looks much like an Austrian (ie Steyr produced)blade (86,88,90 or Rumanian 93) , which has been shortened sligthly at...
amsfelder
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Jun 13, 2008
3:09 pm
11539
hello!thanks for the info.the disk is still there.the blade is 22mm wide at the ricasso.those mannlichers are 26mm wide exept the M95.i dont know the...
bayonetlover
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Jun 16, 2008
7:36 am
11540
Greetings! Would anyone have an idea where I might find a full set (2) of Bolts and Slotted Nuts for an Australian SMLE Pattern 1907 (Janzen 4-4/ Kiesling...
charlesdthrockmorton
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Jun 17, 2008
10:28 pm
11541
Charles, On Australian Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bayonet-Pattern-07-Handle-Grip Screws_W0QQitemZ230261066443QQihZ013QQcategoryZ4375QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQ ...
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Jun 17, 2008
10:58 pm
11542
Greetings Rob & Thanks! I put the Australian Grip Screws on my eBay Watch List, then I discovered some nearer to me with a lesser shipping charge. Your...
charlesdthrockmorton
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Jun 21, 2008
11:21 am
11544
hello!ive bought these items together but im not sure about this leather frog.is this for this brazilian bayonet or for something else?no markings or maker on...
bayonetlover
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Jun 29, 2008
11:31 am
11545
hi,,,i believe that this frog is for dress or parade occasions,,i dont believe that it is for the bayonet that is in it,,,if you want to sell the leather...
robert gilmore
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Jul 1, 2008
3:45 am
11546
For the outstanding description!! ...
Mike Sullivan
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Jul 7, 2008
11:39 pm
11547
Greetings! I have acquired a Bayonet which seems to be the above as in Janzen 193-1 and Kiesling IV-808. There are differences. The Grip is one piece cast...
charlesdthrockmorton
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