Are you a collector of bayonets budAh bayonets.... This one is for a Steyr AUG. Not a particularly brilliant bayonet tbh. Prone to snap when doing the business (in training at least).
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Are you a collector of bayonets budAh bayonets.... This one is for a Steyr AUG. Not a particularly brilliant bayonet tbh. Prone to snap when doing the business (in training at least).
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Nah, not in the least. Just happened across this one, through an accounting error by a CQMS...if you know what I mean!
Bayonets often make decent throwing knives because they favour toughness over sharpness. It will get beaten up while you are learning to throw though![]()
Please leave it as it is.
Blimy now that's history sitting right there that's something else mate .This is my Bayonet Trev, 106 years young and untouched. I think it was made by Remmington for the Aussie army. I've no idea how rare it is or what it's worth. I just like it as it is.
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Colin.
Blimy now that's history sitting right there that's something else mate .
Beautiful bayonet CK. Be advised though that the date (1907) likely isn'e the date of manufacture. Rather it's likely the date that that particular design/model was excepted and contracted for. It would most likely have been stamped on all bayonets of the same design/model until whatever year it was replaced.
In any case it certainly is a beautiful piece of history!