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They arrived
The bayonets are lovely and in very good plus condition. I am thrilled. All the best...
Gil |
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Glad you were able to get it figured out... I still want to get one to fit my Lee Enfield .303 (No 4, Mk 1) but they have got stupid in price up here..
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It doesn't matter what you hunt, as long as you hunt <hr> Member - AOPA - Lloydminster & Area Archery Assoc. - Life Member NAHC - IBEP Instructor |
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No. 4, Mark 1
I am familiar with the referenced bayonet. It looks like a sharpened screwdriver and used to sell for $1.00 with a scabbard. In fact, a gun shop gave one to me as a gift. All the best...
Gil |
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Mine is a later rifle that uses the knife like bayonet. The last one I saw at a gun show was over $150.
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It doesn't matter what you hunt, as long as you hunt <hr> Member - AOPA - Lloydminster & Area Archery Assoc. - Life Member NAHC - IBEP Instructor |
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Thanks for the clarity
I recall seeing the knife bayonets for the No. 4, Mark 1 rifles for sale years ago. The strange thing was they were advertised without scabbards. I also wondered what happened to the scabbards. The same is true for Russian bayonets for the 1891/30 Mosin Nagant rifles. I have never seen a scabbard because Ivan did not use them. All the best...
Gil |
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