Is there a way to tell if this bayonet is original? I bought it at an auction sale here locally. I can see no markings on it anywhere. Can anyone tell me what it's worth?
Is there a way to tell if this bayonet is original? I bought it at an auction sale here locally. I can see no markings on it anywhere. Can anyone tell me what it's worth?
Jeff Kiser
6509V
Jeff Davis Legion
How much did you pick it up for . Rockey's in Weyers Cave might give a fair price to you.
I paid enough for it. I'll get my money back, original or not.
I don't care for Rocky. I will not deal with him.
Jeff Kiser
6509V
Jeff Davis Legion
We really need a LIKE button on here. Rocky will rip ya.
its an original..... You can tell by the rust. But an original what is the question
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Pat "PJ" Kelly #5795V
Virginny & Texas
540-878-8024
MAYNARDS RULE!! & starr's DROOL!
Hence the rust. MAYNARDAE LAUS DEO!
First off - I'm not an expert, but I believe it's for a 45-70.
Ive listed the same thing on the BB with photos, feel free to look it up if interested. Mine comes with the corresponding leather frog with US rosette and brass hook to attach to the rifleman's belt.
S&S has same item for sale on his webpage.
As for stamping/markings, if a true original, it should have a "US" on the top of blade, above the bend in the bayonet. My thread's photos clearly show what I'm attempting to describe...
Hope this helps, feel free to shoot me a PM if desired.
Semper Fi,
Rob Freeman
Col, USMC (Ret.)
1987-2019
The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. - Vince Lombardi
Hallo!
What is the inner diameter of the socket?
It looks like a M1855 missing its locking ring, but the M1873 looks similar but with a smaller socket for the .45 barrel down from the .58.
If the metal scabbard is the bayonet's, it is a M1873 Trapdoor bayonet as the M1855 scabbards were still leather.
Curt
Last edited by Curt; 03-01-2017 at 09:45 PM.
Curt Schmidt
Formerly 17 years a Sherman's Bodyguard
Married to a descendant of Senator John Sherman's wife
Thanks Curt. I tend to believe it is the M1873 Trapdoor bayonet as there is no way it would fit on a .58 barrel and the scabbard is metal.
There are no stampings on either piece.
Jeff Kiser
6509V
Jeff Davis Legion
BP - when you get a chance, check your PM's. I fwd'd you some information which should help in this regard.
Semper Fi,
Rob Freeman
Col, USMC (Ret.)
1987-2019
The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. - Vince Lombardi
Thanks Rob. I will use the info.
Jeff Kiser
6509V
Jeff Davis Legion
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