This american bayonet was made in 1902, originally for the Krag repeating rifle, and probably around WW1 or WW2 was converted into a fighting knife by shortening the blade and reprofiling the foible. The blade is still quite sharp, and the mechanism is in perfect condition, and would still fit a Krag rifle. The bayonet... Continue Reading →
SOLD – Australian 1907 Lee Enfield bayonet
This sword bayonet was made to be used with the Lee-Enfield no.1 MkIII rifle, which was used during WW1 and WW2. This specific one was made in 1918 at Lithgow, while the scabbard was made in 1943 by Mangrovite and SAF-3, Orange. It's in perfect shape with most of the original finish still present on... Continue Reading →
Sold – German fighting knife
Also known as the boot knife, this type of blade was introduced in WW1 and continued to be used in WW2. This particular example is of the single edged clip point variant, and probably dates from WW2. It is in pristine condition, with only some of the scabbard's paint missing. These knives are relatively rare, as... Continue Reading →