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This brass hilt sword bayonet for the M1855 rifle is in very good condition and complete with scabbard. Like the rifles, these were made at Harpers Ferry and that being the only place manufacture,… (490-7052). Learn More »
Admiral Dahlgren is well known for his experiments with naval ordnance. In his development of a rifle musket for the Navy he suggested a bayonet in the form of a Bowie knife in 1856, but thought its… (490-4347). Learn More »
Brass hilted saber bayonets made by Boyle and Gamble in Richmond are quickly recognizable by their flat-sided bird’s head pommels. This one is untouched, with mostly an even, aged patina to the… (1179-1290). Learn More »
For details on these bayonets see Marcot and also Reilly. These are identical in form to the standard US M1855 socket bayonet, but differ in dimensions and are not interchangeable with those bayonets… (1256-269). Learn More »
A very good, near excellent condition regulation bayonet with scabbard for the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, M1863 etc. The bayonet is in the bright, with smooth… (286-1363). Learn More »
$450.00
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This blued bayonet shows a light patina from handling around the socket but retains much of its original finish. A strong “US” is stamped into the blade and the locking ring works as new. The… (2023-907). Learn More »
$175.00
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Overall length of the bayonet is 24.50 inches. The blade itself is 19.50 inches long with a central fuller that measures approx. 15.25 inches. The true edge is free of nicks while the blade surface is… (490-7073). Learn More »
This fine Civil War edged weapon is an original saber bayonet made for the Whitney Model 1861 “Plymouth Navy Rifle”. Approximately 10,000 rifles with these sword bayonets were made. The blade is… (1179-1249). Learn More »
This is a nice example of the saber bayonet issued with the US Navy’s Model 1861 rifle. Developed by John Dahlgren in the late 1850s, and nicknamed for the USS Plymouth, on which the ordnance trials… (1256-233). Learn More »
This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece. The… (490-7070). Learn More »
This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece. The… (2024-1696). Learn More »
This is a very good example of the saber bayonet for the short “two-band” Enfield rifle, imported by both sides in the Civil War. Exact numbers are hard to come by, especially since they were… (1256-67). Learn More »
$225.00
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A nice example of a m1886 French Lebel bayonet complete with scabbard. This model of bayonet saw service with the French Foreign Legion and the French Army throughout WWI and II. This early model… (490-4165). Learn More »
Very fine condition socket bayonet for the Palmetto musket. It has been cleaned, and exhibits light pitting throughout, with slightly heavier pitting on the socket. “SC” marking clearly visible… (490-7077). Learn More »
Blued blade measures approximately 9.75” long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6.75”. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Ricasso is marked with… (825-62). Learn More »
Blued blade measures approximately 9.75” long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6.75”. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Ricasso is marked with… (825-59). Learn More »
This brass hilt sword bayonet for the M1855 rifle is in very good condition and complete with scabbard. As is the case with the majority of these, the blade is unmarked since, like the rifles, they… (490-6888). Learn More »
This is a strong condition WW2 German K98 Mauser bayonet numbered “7802 / q” on blade and on the scabbard, with the letter indicating the batch or block designation and the number indicating the… (490-6950). Learn More »
This is a good example of the bayonet and scabbard for the French1886 Lebel Rifle, France’s basic infantry rifle through World War One, 8mm (which led the way for small bore infantry rifles,) bolt… (362-1093). Learn More »
All metal smooth with semi-bright finish. Small amount of pepper pitting on socket. Deep “US” stamped on blade flat. Socket measures 3”. Blade measures 14.5”. Very fine example of this rare… (490-7076). Learn More »
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This is a very professional and very well done reconversion to flint of a very hard to find US military pistol, in strong condition, showing very good metal, sharp lock, proof and mating markings, and wood with generally good surface showing the… (431-69). Learn More »
Inventory has concluded and we are starting to ship again today, Tuesday, 1/14. The shop will… Learn More »