The WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet with Scabbard is a notable piece of military history from the early 20th century. Manufactured for the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), this bayonet was standard issued equipment for Canadian soldiers serving in World War I. The operative piece of this product is the Ross Rifle Bayonet, an edged weapon attachment known for its distinctive fullered blade and straight hilt design. It features a unique patented locking mechanism for secure mounting onto the rifle. The accompanying scabbard, typically made of leather or metal, serves to protect the bayonet when it is not in use. The Ross Rifle Bayonet and its scabbard are significant artefacts, reflective of the period’s military technology and the Canadian forces’ involvement in World War I. Collectors and history enthusiasts often seek them due to their historical value and rarity. It’s worth noting, their condition and originality are continuing considerations for evaluation and preservation.
WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet With Scabbard
$525.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet With Scabbard is a prominent artifact from World War 1. Manufactured in Canada, it was an essential part of Canadian Expeditionary Force’s weaponry. Characterized by its sharp, long blade coupled with a sturdy handle, it came with a protective scabbard. A key piece of military history, it reflects the rugged practicality of wartime
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