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Item Code: 172-5534
The total length of the bayonet is 26.50 long while the graceful-looking blade itself is 21.75 inches long. This M1855 saber bayonet was issued to fit the new United States Percussion Model 1855 Rifle. Bayonet’s lines are simple and direct as the bayonet was primarily intended for issue to the Federal infantryman. Bayonet’s fullers are rounded. No maker’s mark is visible. The all-brass cast hilt is secured on the tang by a single transverse steel pin through the guard. Hilt has the spring-loaded thumb mechanism that secures the bayonet to the rifle’s lug. Ribbed brass grip area displays a lightly cleaned finish. Flat upper grip area is stamped with the number “33.” Blade surfaces are bright with very light scattered mottling and areas of moderate pitting at the point. Edge has no nicks.
The scabbard is constructed of black bridle leather and fitted with brass furniture. Furniture is tightly attached to the scabbard body with the original copper brads. Leather is in good overall condition, strong and smooth with minor scattered surface finish loss. [ad]
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