The WW2 Canadian Spike Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog is a military artifact originating from Canada during the Second World War. Designed primarily for use with the Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle, the spike bayonet features a cruciform steel blade, measuring approximately 8 inches in length. Distinct from earlier sword-type bayonets, its utilitarian spike shape provided a lightweight and easily manufactured alternative suited to wartime production needs. The set includes the original metal scabbard, which is constructed from sheet steel and typically marked with government inspectors’ stamps or manufacturer codes. Accompanying the bayonet and scabbard is the webbing frog—a canvas or web material hanger—used to attach the scabbard securely to a soldier’s waist belt as part of the standard Canadian web equipment. This combination was standard issue to Canadian and some British Commonwealth infantry units from mid-war onward, reflecting a shift towards simpler, mass-producible bayonet designs during WWII.
WW2 Canadian Spike Bayonet With Scabbard and Frog
$50.00
The WW2 Canadian Spike Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog is an original military artifact issued to Canadian forces during the Second World War. This bayonet is characterized by its all-metal construction and distinctive cruciform spike blade, designed for use with the Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle. Unlike earlier edged bayonets, the spike pattern was intended for efficient mass production and practical battlefield utility,
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