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Socket bayonette markings
Socket bayonette markings










socket bayonette markings
  1. #SOCKET BAYONETTE MARKINGS SERIAL NUMBER#
  2. #SOCKET BAYONETTE MARKINGS CODE#
  3. #SOCKET BAYONETTE MARKINGS SERIES#

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#SOCKET BAYONETTE MARKINGS CODE#

This bayonet would make a nice companion to an appropriate M8 Musket. Markings: No4 MK II N 67 (pattern number and makers code stamped on left side of socket) 85.Z. This is a socket bayonet manufactured - or modified - from the period of. There are some minor scratches and handling marks as one would expect of a bayonet that saw use, but no damage to speak of. Sharp lockplate markings with musket replaced primer door that was cut down to. particularly the P1853 is 20.5' OAL / blade is 17' / socket is 3' / shank is 1' / socket OD 15/16. but it is 'not' because its a cruciform, all british socket bayonets are tri form, and its length does not match them, majority are about 20.5' OAL with a 17' blade, 3' socket. This bayonet does not appear to have ever been cleaned, and shows some light brown patina in protected areas. the 'B' bayonet had the only markings, that could be british. There are some scattered age blemishes and a very little light old pitting near the tip. Overall, this is a very good condition bayonet with a pleasing medium gunmetal gray patina.

#SOCKET BAYONETTE MARKINGS SERIAL NUMBER#

I believe the “15” was probably matched to the mating number of the original musket’s bayonet lug, and that the G/c 95 stamp may be a Springfield Armory serial number as applied to muskets between 18. These are an Arabic numeral “15” stamped parallel to the mortise, and an alpha numeric combination, G over c followed by 95. The socket of the bayonet shows a pair of markings in front of the mortise. The “TA” refers to Springfield Armory bayonet forger Timothy Allen. The face of the blade is well struck with US over TA. Swiss M 1863 Ordnance socket bayonet (ABCN1008-2) (K315) (JN184-1) SOLD M1863-M1867-M1869 Ordonance carbines and rifle and M 1867 Peabody rifle. 831 inches, and the rear of the socket measures 0.844 to 0.8445 inches. The socket is 2.978 inches, with the standard three-step “T-mortise”. The blade has a prow-tipped point, and an 8.5 inch long flute. An Enfield socket bayonet, for the. Original Us Army M1873 45 70 Caliber Cadet Socket Bayonet Springfield Trapdoor. Our example features a 15.5 inch blade, half an inch shorter of the standard, though it does not appear to have been retipped. These bayonets are identified by the larger width of their neck dimensions, which is larger than the previous maximum size of.

socket bayonette markings

Offered here is a very nice example of the Model 1827 socket bayonet for Model 8 Muskets.

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While the innovations applied to the Model 8 series of muskets are well known many collectors skim over the similar attempts to standardize bayonets in the same period. Throughout the 1820s and 1830s the US Ordnance Department made serious efforts to standardize manufacture of military weapons in an attempt to produce more interchangeable arms.












Socket bayonette markings