Original Rare Spanish M1858 Artillery Bayonet Made in Toledo Dated 1864
Original and rare Spanish machete-bayonet for artilleryman and engineering soldier, model 1858, made in Toledo in 1864. This M1858 Spanish bayonet is in very good to excellent condition and is considered one of the rarest machete bayonets in the world. The hilt is made of brass and on the pommel a bomb with flames is clearly viewed. The blade is clean and shiny and in excellent condition for its age with small blemishes. The ricasso shows the year of manufacturing AÑO DE 1864 engraved on one side. On the other side FABRICA DE TOLEDO (made in Toledo). Serial number 1284 on the upper grip near the guard. Unique among Spanish bayonets, and perhaps unique in the world, this Spanish M1858 pattern featured a socket and locking ring mounted on the guard of the bayonet itself to fit the Berdan Artillery & Engineer Short Rifle M1858/67 (Carabina para Artilleria e Ingenieros Modelo 1867).
Measurements:
Full length: 57 cm.
Length of blade: 43.5 cm.
Rare Israeli Uzi Bayonets By IMI
Rare and hard to find original IMI (Israeli Military Industries) Uzi bayonets in very good to excellent condition with original scabbard and black plastic grips. On one side of the ricasso is the IMI logo and on the other side is the צ (Tzadik) the mark of the Israeli military. These Uzi bayonets were not military issued, they were made by IMI for presentation purposes and gifts to dignitaries who visited the factory from around the world.
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Overall length: 280 mm
Blade length: 170 mm
Width of blade: 21 mm
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Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet
Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet made by IMI (Israeli Military Industries) with the צ (Tzadik) mark sign of the Israeli military on the ricasso. These hard to find bayonets are in very good condition, each come with their scabbard. The FN FAL bayonet for the FN FAL L1A1 7.62x51 light automatic rifle has the distinguished two prongs that fit on the rifle's flash hider and the blade profile is a variation of the U.S. M4 bayonet design. The grips are wood and the scabbard is the standard FN Mauser bayonet scabbard with frog hook design developed in the 1920's.
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Dahlgren Bowie Knife Bayonet
The Dahlgren bowie knife bayonet is a Civil War era Union US Navy bayonet designed by Admiral John Dahlgren for use with the Plymouth/Whitneyville Model M1861 Rifle, and made by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee Massachusetts. The Dahlgren Bowie bayonet's new design's intention was to replace the then-standard sword length bayonet with a more maneuverable bayonet for Navy purposes such as close quarters combat in ships, boarding actions, shore landings, and others and for use as either a traditional bayonet or a hand held edged weapon bulky enough to defend against swords and the heavy rifles used at the time.
This Dahlgren Navy bowie bayonet is one of only 1800 produced between 1861-1864, and this item is marked as produced in 1862.
Comes with an unoriginal scabbard.
Markings:
On ricasso:
Side 1: USN D.R 1862. "D.R" initials are of the military inspector at the Ames plant, Daniel Reynolds.
Side 2: Ames Mfg Co./Chicopee/Mass
Specifications:
Total knife length (without scabbard): 43 cm
Blade length: 30.8 cm
Hilt: 12 cm
Total knife with scabbard: 44.5 cm