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Item Code: 1000-1808
A rare Southern bayonet made by in the Confederacy for the Richmond rifle-musket; the Southern copy of the US Model-1855 socket bayonet. This is the more desirable fluted type issued with newly made arms (the Richmond Armory also made a simpler non-fluted type). This bayonet is essentially a lesser-quality copy of the typical Springfield bayonet and does not bear the “US” stamp. This shows telltale characteristics of crude construction. Good condition with a light gray color. A very difficult and desirable Confederate bayonet to obtain! [jet]
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