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This is a good example the sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle, also known among collectors as the Model 1863 Contract Rifle, but best known as the “Remington… (401-56). Learn More »
Among the new standardized sword patterns adopted by the U.S. Army between 1832 and 1834 was a short sword modeled on the French 1816 pattern for artillerymen on foot. Looking like an ancient Roman… (1249-01). 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 »
Durkopp seems to have gotten out of making bayonets around 1940. This one is clearly marked Durkopp on one side of the blade and numbered 7331 with an “i” underneath it, the batch or block letter… (825-61). Learn More »
The M1910 bolo knife, made at Springfield from 1910 to 1918, had been issued to aid in cutting through undergrowth and clearing fields of fire. The Model 1917 Bolo was an improvement that omitted the… (169-673). Learn More »
$175.00
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Bright blade measures approximately 10” long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6.5”. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Ricasso is unmarked. Smooth… (825-63). Learn More »
Devoted to saving lives under fire, service as a Marine hospital corpsman took a special kind of courage. These wide bladed knives with rounded points were intended not for fighting, but to cut wood… (169-660). Learn More »
Wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or evacuate a casualty in the… (169-658). Learn More »
A very good example of the wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or… (169-661). Learn More »
These scarce knives were adopted by the U.S. Army Air Force in October 1942 for use in the B-4 Emergency Bail Out Kit, fitted with a metal blade guard and carried in a gray scabbard usually attached… (169-944). Learn More »
$125.00
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If you want a Confederate Bowie knife not just like the one in the book, but actually the one in the book, this could be for you. It is pictured and described in the 2008 updated Confederate Bowie… (1251-01). Learn More »
$1,495.00
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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 »
This is a very good example with nice, light colored wood grips showing good finish, and good definition and no chipping to the finger grooves of the grip, which has strong “US” stamp on one side… (2024-510). Learn More »
$450.00
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This is a very good example of the classic ca. 1740-1760 Dutch or Dutch/Germanic bayonet typical of those acquired along with muskets by the British government and sent to America for use by colonials… (490-6890). Learn More »
$495.00
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This is a good example of the brass-hilted sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle in Moller’s terminology or the “Model 1863 Contract Rifle” in Flayderman’s, and… (490-6793). Learn More »
This attractive presentation sword was given to Colonel John Crawford Walker by the “officers of his corps,” the 35th Indiana, also known as the “First Irish.” The presentation is… (2024-274). Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Original black bridle leather scabbard and frog. The body is in very good condition. The stitched seam running up the back is complete and unbroken. Leather shows moderate crazing but little loss of… (490-3266). Learn More »
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Old habits die hard. Although we now know production of the new pattern cavalry saber intended to replace the heavy Model 1840 started in 1857, most still refer to them as the Model 1860. This is a scarce example of one produced by Ames in 1859 and… (2022-718). Learn More »