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  • Maxsplat

    Active Member
    Apr 11, 2013
    467
    Westmonster
    I recently came to possession of 2 bayonets. I believe they are for British Enfields either No.1 Mk3 or No.5 Mk1.

    I think I grabbed all of the markings that were on the blades. Hopefully the cell phone pics are decent.
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    jessebogan

    Active Member
    Feb 25, 2012
    503
    Both pattern 1907 bayonets for #1MK3 Enfields. I would guess the "bright" blade is English, the other may be Australian. The SLAZ on the scales is "Slazengers" a fairly large supplier to the Aussies. Good score.
     

    Maxsplat

    Active Member
    Apr 11, 2013
    467
    Westmonster
    Both pattern 1907 bayonets for #1MK3 Enfields. I would guess the "bright" blade is English, the other may be Australian. The SLAZ on the scales is "Slazengers" a fairly large supplier to the Aussies. Good score.

    Thanks man! I appreciate the help. I figured the the No5 MK1 was a long shot at best.
     

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