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Users activity: 13 post per thread
Forum activity: 8 active threads during last week
 

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Patt14
4
user's latest post:
Brit scabbard repair
Published (2009-12-14 13:24:58)
Sorry for the length of time it took me to respond. I posted the original message at work and didn't elaborate enough on the process for repairing the scabbard. The "many years ago" was actually 18 and here's what I remember. I repaired both a 1907 and an Owens bayonet scabbard using the following procedure: Pulled the staples with pliers and straightened the bent tips. The ends of the staples were slightly rounded...
GrantR Canada
3
user's latest post:
Brit scabbard repair
Published (2009-12-14 17:51:43)
Aaaahhh! Sounds like what you did was pretty much the original factory method, as I understand it, albeit without any "guiding grooves" in the mandrel ..... However, your initial description (" .... used a small diameter pin punch to bend the staple around and back into the leather ..... ") didn't sound like that at all ....
david29
2
user's latest post:
Japanese Bayonet. Need help...
Published (2009-12-09 06:58:30)
Here are the pics.
Snood Dewlap
1
user's latest post:
Brit scabbard repair
Published (2009-12-13 06:28:25)
Yes, Patt14, please do!
Alexei
1
user's latest post:
Is this bayonet legit?
Published (2009-12-14 00:40:15)
I may be writing out of ignorance, but I thought there were two distinct varieties of the short pattern WW2 Indian bayonets, with the later one being unfullered with a square pommel.
oldsmithy
1
user's latest post:
Is this bayonet legit?
Published (2009-12-17 00:56:20)
my section on the 1907 shows all of the variations of Indian blades, there are 3 main ones and several sub types within them. Dont forget the 60's reworks with new Lion stampings as well www.old-smithy.info
 

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ParallaxBill's Curio & Relic and...
Started 5 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-14 00:40:15)  by Alexei
I may be writing out of ignorance, but I thought there were two distinct varieties of the short pattern WW2 Indian bayonets, with the later one being unfullered with a square pommel.
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-08 18:50:45)  by GrantR Canada
SD - I believe that the original manufacturing process used a blade-shaped mandrel which, when inserted, positioned some "folding grooves" in just the right location to bend the tips of the staple inward and back against the inner surface of the leather - essentially like the grooves on the bed of a desk stapler do when you staple paper together .... You'd likely have to make yourself such a ...
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-09 06:58:30)  by david29
Here are the pics.
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-29 04:37:13)  by A square 10
nice looking bayonets , i had one of the long ones once , much like yours , but i couldnt aquire a decent rifle to go with it and sold it , sorta miss it , these are quality made
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-08 06:56:17)  by amsfelder
Hi Judging from your pics it seems to me that the blade is a little narrow and ricasso quite long compared to a German 84/98. I belive you have a Spanish produced 1943, which is a clone of the German 84/98. The large mark on ricasso is also - IMO - typical for a Spanish blade. I don't know the meaning of the mark Is Andy around? /Amsfelder
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-02 11:06:29)  by oldsmithy
not an 07 that is British and not US marked with the grenade mark. Probably a 1905 look at USA at www.old-smithy.info
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-21 06:25:29)  by AndyB
Hello You have there a nice J.Sch. bayonet, made in 1935 under code S/245, WaA155 is probably stamped there, scabbard is probably a Gebr.Heller same year under S,178 code. best regards,Andy
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-01 22:08:16)  by M14man
Drill or practice or parade bayonet?
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-08 18:50:45)  by GrantR Canada
SD - I believe that the original manufacturing process used a blade-shaped mandrel which, when inserted, positioned some "folding grooves" in just the right location to bend the tips of the staple inward and back against the inner surface of the leather - essentially like the grooves on the bed of a desk stapler do when you staple paper together .... You'd likely have to make yourself such a ...
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Started 5 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-14 00:40:15)  by Alexei
I may be writing out of ignorance, but I thought there were two distinct varieties of the short pattern WW2 Indian bayonets, with the later one being unfullered with a square pommel.
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