WW1 1907 Pattern Bayonet and Original Leather Scabbard by Wilkinson
£210.00
SKU: JAQAOOXAGE_5813125459 (ref. no.)
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SKU: JAQAOOXAGE_5813125459
Category: British 1907 Pattern
Tags: 1907 Pattern, 1917, bayonet, Original Leather Scabbard, wilkinson, ww1
Description
The Pattern 1907 bayonet, officially called the Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I), was a British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was used by the British and Commonwealth forces throughout both the First and Second World Wars. The Pattern 1907 bayonet consisted of a one-piece steel blade and tang, with a crossguard and pommel made from wrought iron or mild steel, and a wooden grip secured to the tang by two screws. Originally the bayonet featured a hooked lower quillion intended for trapping an enemy's bayonet and possibly disarming opponents when grappling. This was later deemed impractical and replaced with a simpler design from 1913.
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