WW1 WW2, Remington Enfield Bayonet + Scabbard

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Offered for sale: One scarce Remington bayonet and leather scabbard in excellent condition. This bayonet was manufactured in the USA in April of 1917 by Remington to fit the P14 rifle and trench shotguns issued to both the British and US military during WW1 and used all the way into WW2. The markings are clear and are: Remington mfg stamp enclosed in a circle, 4 - 17 and 1913 at the base of blade which retains most of the blue black color and does not appear to have been sharpened since being issued. The other side has the British bend test X, arrow and other proof marks. The blade is approx. 17 inches in length and bayonet is approx 21 3/4 inches over all. This bayonet escaped the mid 1916 order to add a oil hole to the pommel. These without the oil hole are harder to come by since any mfg after that date or brought into the armory were supposed to have the oil hole added. The wood grips show normal use/handling marks and are fairly dark from being soaked in oil for so many years but are not split or cracked. T are no cracks, splits or rot in the leather of the scabbard and stitching is all intact. The metals tip and throat has a brown/blue finish. The research I have done indicates that the round type frog stud is correct for this American Bayonet. All around a 90+ year old bayonet that has survived in better than average condition. read more