Anyone like bayonets?

General Butler

First Sergeant
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Nov 16, 2017
Only have 4 here but they are each pretty good.
Ok ok, yes there is Confederate Bowie knife BUT since I like it a lot I thought I would show it again.
There is a nice attic brown Austrian 4 sided bayonet with the locking ring.
A super 7 river US marked bayonet with the locking ring and a stamp under the US is a J.
There is a beautiful sabre bayonet nicely marked Ames in Chicopee AND dated 1861.
Next is a 2 revit bayonet scabbard and bayonet marked US. This scabbard is unique in that there is a handmade cut that was used to run a string to hold something...cup perhaps?
Anyway...nice pieces right?

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Nice ones and I love anything stamped with the Ames scroll mark.
 
Really? I honestly didn't know. I bought as a package deal with the 2 rivet bayonet and didn't know. I bet it's worth $3 million and I can now retire...yippee. Ohhh, maybe not that much!
Imagine that bayonet on the end of a Sharps and holding the firing position for any length of time.......
 

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