2,400 No. Government ownership mark, pre-Great War, The Corps of Royal Engineers (Sappers & Miners), The Grenadier Guards (The First Regiment of Wilkinson marked their No. Information about the cyphers has been lifted from British Enfield Rifles, Volume 1, SMLE (No. Corps), The Royal Army Medical Corps (Army Medical possibly elsewhere). The following list summarizes the the original ones. I/L (number seven, mark one, land service) was intended to address a number of desires: Ref: 920 - British 1876 Pattern Martini Henry Rifle Socket Bayonet and Scabbard (.303 Conversation Type) 'Enfield' and Numerous Proof Marks (.303 Conversation Type). Regiment), Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Battalion), Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire This example was produced by Elkington & Co. of Birmingham. manufacturing codes (much like Germany did) instead of manufacturer names WWI U.S. 1907 PATTERN REMINGTON BAYONET DATED 1913 ... ** NEW ** WWII German Mauser K98 bayonet with matching ... NOW £195.00. regimental abbreviations as of 1881. and numbers, Indian Proceeds and commissions from these sales - in part - go towards the purchase of additional reference materials and acquisition expenses. 176,000 No. Items in italics are updates based on personal The scabbard is a copy of the No. II submachine gun. 8 crosspiece has a smaller muzzle ring, positioned farther from the hilt than the No. Volunteer / Militia / Reserve markings are different, and are normally Fusiliers), The Royal Dublin Fusiliers (The Royal Bombay The F-S has never lost its popularity with troops going in harm's way and remains in production today. and by whom it was manufactured, when and where reworked (if ever), and Guards), The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), The Royal Fusiliers (The City of London Canadians) (2nd Battalion) (Bombay Infantry), 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalion The Rifle Brigade Mass production was carried out by four manufacturers from 1945–1948: Birmingham Small Arms, Ltd. —25,000; Dept. Battalion), The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire WWI US Army 1913/1917 Remington Bayonet with British Proof Marks . Australia), Australian The SA80 was adopted by the British Army in 1985 to replace the venerable L1A1 (FN–FAL). Pre-Owned. In this type British S.L.R Bayonet L.1.A.3 This is a good example of a British L.1.A.3 bayonet for the British L.1.A.1, 7.62mm self loading assault rifle (S.L.R) It is stamped at the ricasso "B 59" to show it was made in Birmingham by B.S.A in 1959. British Lee-Enfield No7 Mk1/L knife bayonet, scabbard and frog M/78 Date 1954. Battalion), The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (2nd SCARCE! The A1 version originally had a protruding press stud, these were later modified with a flush stud like the L1A3. The scabbard slips into an over-scabbard (full-length belt frog) and is secured to the frog by a Fastex connector. The socket also bears a partial Broad Arrow acceptance mark. 316,122 No. Iconic British WW1 Pattern 1907 bayonet made in 1917 by the Wilkinson Sword company. Watch; WWI era REMINGTON Model 1913 Bayonet w/ Leather Scabbard Sheath 9-16 Frog. Socket bayonet for use with the 5.56 mm. The "H" inside a diamond is the Hopkinson Ltd. Maker's mark. Although not a bayonet, the Fairbairn-Sykes combat knife is one of the most recognizable British edged weapons. Fusiliers), The Royal Munster Fusiliers (Bengal The guard is also a very distinct design. Battalion), The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South This No. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! An advantage to … A ww1 dated 1907 British Pattern Rifle Bayonet stamped Sanderson on the top of the blade with other markings. the cypher are indicated in the following table. approximately 1952 (a few years after Indian independence) the crown was The pommel is also regimentally marked 18.M.R.B.11. The initials, monarch, and dates of reign are indicated in the Radcliffe—75,000; and, An unknown quantity were produced post-war at the Royal Ordinance Factory, Poole. This preservation method was used only briefly, during the 1980s, but proved too costly. Wood handles held by two screws with about 80% blued finish remaining. Later examples used the L1 Series blade and riveted sheet steel grips, with rivet spacing identical to the L1 Series bayonets. This is a later example that uses the L1A1 blade and riveted sheet steel grips, with the wider rivet spacing identical to the L1 Series bayonets. 7 Mk. This example was made in 1973 by Hopkinson Ltd., Trimils Works, of Sheffield. Knife bayonet for use on the 7.62 mm. AK Bayonets 101 (Kalashnikov AK47, AKM, and AK74) FN–FAL Bayonets: Bayonet Belt Frogs: G3 and CETME Bayonets: The British No. Right Grip: "L1A3 9600257 and superimposed "ED", Pommel (Left): broad arrow proofmark and "B". The blade has a serrated edge and wire-cutter feature. To properly decode the regimental markings one needs to know what the The Boer War Bayonet: To complement the newly introduced Lee-Metford rifle, the British Army adopted the Lee-Metford Pattern 1888 MK 1 bayonet right.It was retired just after the Boer War. Crowned V for queen Victoria. Bayonets No. Get the best deals on British WWI Bayonet when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. That combined length had always featured in the development of British military longarms. Visit our Shopping Site pages and buy from us direct or visit our Books for Sale pages and buy research materials from one of our affiliates. Lithgow manufacture mark, with pattern acknowledgement (1907), Australian manufacture mark with pattern acknowledgement, as seen on Indian-produced bayonets (since I don't own any), but it does apply to marked theirs with their dispersal code, "M47B". Y = Yeomanry Pommel: "M–78" and broad arrow proofmark. mark. Derbyshire Regiment), The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (2nd regiment, the original regimental markings were normally lined out like Many Sterling bayonets lack the clearance hole in the pommel or exhibit only a witness mark of where it would be, if drilled. Although the STEN rod was of a larger diameter, this enabled the STEN Mk. Highlanders) (2nd Battalion), The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) (2nd on weapons parts. Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham —20,000; 5 Mk. Battalion), The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Royal Ordnance Factory, Poole —30,000; and, This example was made by the Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., 53 Pall Mall, London. Closely patterned on the No. 5 Mk. I bayonet, these bayonets were commercially produced for Sterling by Hopkinson Ltd. Fairbairn-Sykes … A very small quantity of Canadian Ross MkI bayonets were sold to the British during 1916. 5 bayonet parts. Regiment), The Royal Berkshire Regiment (2nd £210.00. Elkington & Co. are one of the most important names in English silver and certainly the most important in silver plate - they invented the electroplating process in the 1830s. [see Reprints]. Sterling L2 submachine gun.Â, Socket: "B & J. S. Ltd" and "S41" and partial Broad Arrow. The No. Reign Mark or Royal Cypher - many British weapons posses a reign mark of the ruling monarch consisting of a Crown over a letter. Battalion), The Royal Irish Rifles (2nd Battalion Royal Australia used a slight variation, designated L1A2, which has the protruding press stud. I/L was a very innovative and complex design, with a unique swiveling pommel. Today, their old Sipelia Works factory is a homeless shelter. caliber STEN Mk. when worn, Enfield manufacturer, Enfield inspection mark, 5 bayonets with the initials âW.S.C.â and/or their dispersal code âS294â.Â, Viners marked theirs with âVNSâ or their dispersal code âN79â.Â, Radcliffe (about which very little is known) marked theirs with their dispersal code, âN187â.Â, Elkington marked theirs with their dispersal code, âM78â.Â. It looks like there is writing on the guard - is that true? Fusiliers), Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 7 Mk. The scabbard is the early No. of militaria to collect. Lancashire Regiment) (2nd Battalion), The Royal Irish Rifles (1st Battalion Royal £295.00 monarch, but the letter "I" (for Imperator) is added to the initials. Pattern 1907 and Owen bayonets, British Columbia Brigade fo Garrison 9 Mk. (but not always) in the following format: decodes to the 3rd Company, 3rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. By the early years of the 20th century, experience had shown that the days of long rifles were effectively over and something shorter and ‘handier’ than the ‘Long Lee’ was needed. £150.00. Battalion), The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) The following tables and diagrams illustrate the more common On British manufactured bayonets the right side included an 'X' bend-test mark, a broad arrow government acceptance mark, and one or more Royal Small Arms Factory appointed inspector's marks, on the left side was the date of the bayonet's official inspection and the maker's name and the reigning monarch's crown and royal cypher, … ROF, Poole marked theirs with a âPâ inside a small circle. 5 Mk. German Imperial Era, Private Purchase Bayonet Knot, 5th Company Price: $145.00 Item #50070. Condition is for restoration, the handle is almost eroded away and the blade will need cleaning up … Ricasso: superimposed "ED" followed by "66". Many reproductions and fakes have been produced, owing to the near unobtainability of period examples. The prime reference is 'List of Changes in British War Material', the monthly issues re-printed in 5 vols., 1860-1926. 4 rifle for ceremonial purposes. I/L came to prove the old adage that a camel is a horse, as designed by committee. 7 Mk. The bayonet has been adapted into a tribal knife but still bears traces of the British markings. While the length of the rifle was being reduced, it was felt that maintaining ‘reach’ with a bayonet fitted was also important. 4 rifle, these bayonets were not issued as such, only being used with the No. 4 Spike Bayonet: Movie Prop Bayonets: The British No. Ulster Rifles), The York and Lancaster Regiment (2nd Leinster Regiment. They are probably P1859 Native Infantry smooth bore musket bayonets, issued in India following the Mutiny. and "X" bending proof and broad arrow proofmark. Examples are also found with black grips. Those scabbards produced in the U.S.A. are identified by either a Remington ' RE ' or a Winchester ' W ' stamps on the scabbard's lockets and chapes. Bayonet.No.5.Mk.1 CR 46A piece. "N" stands for "North", "M" for "Midlands", and "S" for Street, London W.1. The iconic Fairbairn-Sykes combat knife was first adopted during the Second World War. The SLEM rifle was not adopted for service. Official marks were stamped onto the Pattern 1907 bayonet's ricasso. (The cyphers on weapons produced in India are somewhat different. This example is unissued, sealed in PX15 hard wax coating. Scabbards BAYO 595 - BAYO 595 This is a British land pattern socket bayonet, circa 1801 and a similar version is shown as B49 on page 40 of Skennertons British and Commonwealth Bayonets book the blade is marked with the makers name ‘JOHN GILL’, this being the only marking on the bayonet. 5 Mk. The blade is in excellent condition, bright and without rust or damage. 7 Mk. Regiment), The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), The King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Like the No. Pattern Date - many late 19thCentury/20thCentury bayonets have a pattern date below the Royal Cypher which is the official date on which the pattern was sealed. I rifle. No. 5 blade and wood grips secured by screws. this, and the new regimental markings were stamped near Regiment) (2nd Battalion), The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) ), pommel, on the side away from the body & J. Sippel Ltd. produced the sheet steel parts. Only Wilkinson marked their F-S knives, however, many other firms produced them unmarked like this example. collector to ascertain some information about the weapon and possibly The edge was service sharpened. The L1A4 differs from the L1A1, L1A2, and L1A3, by having the pommel secured to the tang by rivets. Skennerton, distributed in Australia by Arms & Militaria Press, PO Box 80, (the style of which changed over time) above the initials of the reigning 75,280 bayonets were believed produced during 1943â1944, 55,800 by Grundy Ltd. and 19,480 by N.J. Edmonds Ltd. Nearly all of the bayonets were believed scrapped, making period examples like this one quite rare today. NATO caliber SA80 family of assault rifles. British WWI M1907 Bayonet, Wilkinson 3-16, Parade Finish Price: $125.00 Item #49198. This example was made by the Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., 53 Pall Mall, London. $135.00. Mk I The table below does not contain all the codes, but 4 Mk. However, as shown below, the L1A4 was produced in the 1970s with the long fuller. No 4. Sku: 26-600851 Box 1027, Tustin, CA 92781 USA). A listing of British and Commonwealth bayonet markings is available on Bryan Brownâs Old Military Markings Web site. Spikes marked with the lowercase ”L” are believed to be made by Laspee Engineering Co. of Isleworth. Sterling (Patchett) machine carbine and at Rifle Factory Ishapore in India.  Ishapore bayonets were made in small quantity. More recently, a large quantity of RFI-marked reproductions has surfaced. The vast majority of RFI-marked No. 4 Mk. The bayonet has a 8" blade with long fuller, wasted crossguard and black steel grips.12" overall length. Dept. 8 bayonet uses many No. Although capable of mounting to the No. e.g. Examples of Second World War and post-War British belt frogs are on the. Sterling bayonets are marked on the blade with “Sterling” inside a rectangle. Handle and cross guard looks like the attached image of a British P-1856 Yataghan Sword Bayonet for Enfield Two Band Short Rifle, but the blade is different. It has seen considerable service, during which the point was damaged and the blade repointed, with loss of a little of the blade's original length. Regiment), The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Bayonet following form: decodes to the 42nd bayonet of the 3rd Company 1st Battalion of the Current military users include the British Royal Marines, Canadian Armed Forces, and special forces of several Asian countries. British Military Bayonets from 1700 to 1945 , by R.J. Wilkinson Knife bayonet for use on the .303 caliber Lee-Enfield No. Sterling L2 submachine gun manufactured by Sterling Armaments Co. for export. SM.54A Qty 20. because of this the British bayonet is one of the more interesting types The pommel on this example was made by the Scottish Motor Traction Co. of Edinburgh, indicating that it was a No. rather just the ones used on bayonets, as identified in Skennerton's book. 8 bayonets were made at Royal Ordnance Factory, Poole in 1946 for use in rifle trials. During (and after?) Books, P.O. I bayonets were also commercially produced by Sterling Ltd. for sale with the 9 mm. II* socket bayonet. The L1A4 also used the simplified crosspiece. Latham, 1967, Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) LTD., 178-202 Great Portland Product details. Sanderson, Enfield inspection marks, bending proof Box Department acceptance mark (discontinued in 1895, although it's been 3) Serve a dual role as a fighting knife. The Sterling L2 was widely exported, with 400,000 produced before production ceased. The definitive work on the subject is Regiment), The Northamptonshire Regiment (2nd Get the best deals on martini henry bayonet when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. 5 bayonet parts in its construction. are listed in the following table and illustrated in the following "South". 7 Mk. Ulster Rifles), Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish The No. The "H" and "C" cast into the pommel signify manufacture by Hopkinson and that the pommel is a casting (rather than a forging). I/L bayonets were produced. The history of the British bayonet goes back to the 17th century, and Regiment), The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire The STEN Mk. reported on examples dated 1897 as well), Enfield by North Cape Publications, P.O. monarch. The blade is polished bright and carries the etched Sterling windowpane blade marking. I scabbard was used with British knife bayonets for over 40 years, from the No. Viners Ltd., Sheffield—42,000; 2) Utilize the clip-point blade of the No. completeness.). The pommel was brazed to the tang on earlier marks. The bayonet is a one-piece forging. BRITISH P1879 SAWBACK SWORD BAYONET FOR .577-450 MARTINI HENRY RIFLE. Battalion), Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland These identify the regiment of the British Army to deduce some of its history, all of which adds to the collectibility of the Blade is 10 ¼” long. The other ricasso marking may be an incomplete CHAVASSE. collection, and my (probably partially incorrect) decoding of them: Royal Arms Factory, Enfield; maker or No.9 Mk I Ricasso marked and (year) De 1856.The reverse side marked R.P. WW1 German Butcher Bayonet… On Indian manufactured weapons produced prior to about 1952, the cypher cannot be certain that the following information applies to Click here to read my article on Bayonets for the Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield Rifles. This one is unusual for a bayonet as it has an almost symmetric cross guard. Some regiments have the same number The No. The information on British Regimental markings is extracted from Highlanders), Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland or Best Offer +$21.00 shipping. 1) Replace the No. The grip scales are made of a resin impregnated cloth composite, Paxolin, and have deep finger grooves to allow use as a fighting knife. The blade is offset to allow the hilt to encircle the rifle's muzzle. Free shipping. Indian inspection mark, bending proof mark, Pattern 1907, manufactured August 1918 by CR 46A Qty 1, BI. Duke of Albany), The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders, 2nd It's essential features included a dagger type blade, sharpened on both sides, and big brass rivets holding the wooden grips to the blade. The large forward projection on the stamped spring steel catch serves as a fingerguard, so the bayonet can also be used as a hand weapon. 5 pommel taken from existing stores of spare No. It was repacked in 1990 and was never subsequently issued. establish as to the date of change. Sterling briefly produced a variant with riveted plastic grips, but found them unsatisfactory. Regiment), Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry), The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Loved for its reliability, the Sterling first entered British service in 1944 (as the Patchett machine carbine) and served British forces until 1994. This example is unissued, coated with PX4 mineral oil (grease), in a bright green waxed "primary pack" paper wrapper. 1, Mk III early style Bayonet with Sheath for the British SMLE rifle. The Lee Metford… rifles and so the information is provided here for the sake of The 435mm, single edged blade has a long narrow fuller and rounded spine. Decorated leather ammunition pouch. Forces, or Royal Australian Air Force (not certain), Early Co. ownership marking, Quartered Heart, Various Indian script letters for issue marks Ricasso: "No. This is a late Second World War British government issue example, as evidenced by the Broad Arrow ownership mark. On British manufactured weapons the cypher consists of a stylized crown bayonets. Knife bayonet for use with the 7.92 mm. I bayonet was fabricated out of sheet steel and utilized a rod-style blade copied from the No. Originals are scarce. NATO caliber L1A1 variant of the FN–FAL selective-fire rifle. ), The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (Army Commisariat Free shipping. $179.95. By way of illustration, below are the markings on 2 British bayonets in my 5, without the thick brass throatpiece found on post-war scabbards. Rifle. also consists of a stylized crown above the initials of the reigning The regimental markings are normally (but not always) expressed in the 1457, Piqua, OH 45356 USA), from which most of the information presented Bayonets include .303 SMLE Bayonet, Martini-Henry Bayonet, Enfield Bayonet, Snider Bayonet, Brown Bess Bayonet, Musket Bayonet, Sten Bayonet and many more antique English bayonets. of marking, V = Volunteer III bayonet, the STEN Mk. In The socket bears Grundy’s dispersal code, “S41”. Labrador 4215, Australia, and in North America by Arms & Militaria Press, Free shipping on many items ... *RARE* Vintage MOLE British WWI Sword Bayonet w/ Multiple Markings *MUST SEE* $1,249.98. Sippel was a peacetime manufacturer of stamped cutlery that continued into the 1970s. Our British 1907 SMLE No.1 MKIII Bayonet & Sheath is a reproduction SMLE No. were East Devons; post-1881 20th Foot are Lancashire Fusiliers. (The Prince Consort's Own), The Royal Army Service Corps (Land Transport Many fakes have also been manufactured, owing to the popularity of the F-S design. B.S.A. British troops station there retained the rifled musket, superior to smooth bore. The corresponding initials under Battalion), The Highland Light Infantry (2nd I in 1944 through the L1A4 in the 1980s. Infantry (2nd Battalion), The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex It was perceived that the fuller extending almost to the crosspiece weakened the blade. Infantry, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Scabbard has brass throat : Trials FN bayonet X2E1, this was not selected and the L1A1 bayonet was adopted as the bayonet for the British SLR version of the FN FAL: L1A1 for the British SLR rifle. Many private-purchase F-S knives saw service during the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Bengal Infantry), The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (2nd Even more crude than the later No. the like. Wooden hilt is very good, no chips, no cracks, no repairs. In the mid-1960s, the L1A3 blade fuller was shortened, creating a very long ricasso. diagrams. GERMAN P1914 BAYONET BY SAMSON WERK Self-Loading Experimental Model (SLEM) rifle. The firm of B. I have included enough pictures to get us started and will add another image … Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. The L2A1 scabbard has a plastic body that incorporates a wire-cutter, fold-out saw blade, and sharpening stone. Government ownership marking, later version of E.I.G. I bayonet above, the label lacks a NATO stores number, indicating packaging prior to 1951. 1) Rifles Mk Watch; US WWI Remington M1913 Bayonet made in 1917. 5 bayonet. Lancashire Regiment), The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Get the best deals for 303 british bayonet at eBay.com. The No. A - The British Pattern 1913 Sword Bayonet made under contract by both Winchester and Remington, would have come with a standard British Pattern 1907 Scabbard as used with the Pattern 1907 Bayonet. Battalion) (The Madras Light Infantry), The Durham Light Infantry (2nd Battalion) and Richardson (ISBN 0-949749-04-4, copyright 1986, published by Ian D. I purchased this British Pattern 1888 bayonet and scabbard recently, and then I thought for a bit of fun why not display the item and run it as a puzzle. This example was made in 1959 at the RSAF, Enfield. The hilt and crosspiece are finished in black paint, except for the press stud which is parkerized. communications. 5, but has a more crudely shaped point. or Best Offer. Fusiliers), The Royal Dublin Fusiliers (Royal Madras by a number. 5 Mk. 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