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Here is something else my uncle picked up while over in Europe. It is a US bayonet measuring 21" overall and the blade length is 16". Below are some pics of it. What would the worth be in its present condition. What rifle would of this been used on? Any comments are appreciated.
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Would of been on a model 1903 rifle, for ww1, is there a scabbard?
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Some of these even made it all the way into WW2. Nice bayonet.
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Unfortunately no scabbard, just as is when It was given to me,, any ideas of the worth? maybe i will bring it to the Max show and part with it, if its worth something. Thanks Larry
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With scabbard the 16 inch bayos bring good money 300 and up without scabbard not sure i was told cut value in half with no scabbard.
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You can find scabbard for these though, I would seek one out. it would add 1/2 the value back ($150) and only cost your $75-100
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Thanks Jerry and MSapp,, I will keep my eyes open and ask around to see if one can be found. Thanks again Larry
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