Some may have seen this on another forum, but for those who haven't, I've created a folder of photos in the Photo Section (page 2) under the title "Italian...
Hello Looking for data, pictures, etc... about the various "blades" used by assault troops during WW1 MUCH can be found everywhere about german blades, much...
Hello, it was used the M17 Sturmmesser by these units.Is a simply design, with plain blade a short crosspiece and wooden flat grips riveted to tang with 3...
Harry I now have blades marked England, Belgium and Italy in my collection so believe the US link is right as not one of them is correct as to the original...
Thank you for the replies What is at least "surprising" is the HUGE amount of information avalable EVERYWHERE in every langauge about the german blades of WW1,...
J.D.N.MacKenzie P.O.Box 1893 Bellville 7535 South Africa Dear Collectors My apologies to those who have been waiting for me to process orders, but have been...
RED FRIDAYS FOUNDATION OF CANADA http://www.redfridays.ca/ http://www.supportthetroops.ca/ Is it war or is it peace keeping? With the recent deaths again in...
I recently got a carcano bayonet with a swastika carved/burned into the wooden handle done quite nicely. (I was informed when I got it that is was brought back...
Unlikely to be anything official, and most likely done by the capturer. My dads scout knife as one on it from Indian symbols, they are not necessarily anything...
As of Monday, August 13th, any gun part which could make a non-functional gun functional is banned on eBay. That includes slugs, cartridges, clips, slides. I...
July 30, 2007 | 10:00AM PST/PT http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200707.shtml#2007-07-30094109 Matt Halprin Hello everyone…In mid-August, we will be updating our...
You have reached the website of WKC in Solingen, Germany, the oldest existing sword factory of the world. We are manufacturer of high quality military dress...
Belgium Miniature Bayonets from WW1 period (1918 -1920) come in all plated brass or chromium. On some the blade is fullered on obverse side only, on others on...
In the photo album Tony, I posted two photos. the blade is marked B with a 15 beneath it and is 17 3/4 inches long. On top of the socket is five punch...
In a message dated 8/27/2007 5:02:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, WEB455@... writes: In the photo album Tony, I posted two photos. the blade is marked B ...
Hi Tony, It looks like a British Pattern 1853 Enfield, though I can’t place the markings; hope somebody else on the forum can help with more definite answer....
Does appear to be a standard P'53. Frog and scabbard are of the type imported by both sides, but more often the Condfederacy, during the American Civil War....
In a message dated 8/27/2007 9:34:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, the_sandersons@... writes: Does appear to be a standard P'53. Frog and scabbard are...
Does look to be a P53 Enfield. The B 13 is a Birmingham trade inspectors stamp (Birmingham inspector no.13), without the crown above it shows it was obtained...
Hello To dress up a combat knife made for french troops in Indochina (late 40's early 50's) on basis of a british WW1/WW2 bayonet Pattern 13 / P14 Bayo/knife...
Hello, This is all the info that I could find about your bayonet. For A quick reference in price: Bayonet Trader http://www.bayonetsonline.com/ Yugoslavian...
I came across a French 1842/59 dated "MAI 1862" which is followed by "J.B.1842"...what does the "J.B." stand for and why the second, earlier date. The original...
Hi, Yes, the M1842 has a leafspring while the M1859 is basically the same bayonet but has an internal spring and press stud. Both were used on the French M1842...
Hi The socalled 42 /59 has a special script where date is always followed by model designation. It is S.B Mle 1842. The scripted "S" looks like "J" S.B Mle...
Hi Bo, Thanks for the very interesting information. Always wondered what the full scripting stood for. You have come through again. :o) Regards, Harry ... ...
...thankyou all very much for your help...my Modele 1842 however has no markings on the spine at all...only stamps on the handle and a barely legible number on...