The WW1 British BEF SMLE Bayonet with Scabbard, dated 1907, is a standard-pattern bayonet issued to the British Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Designed for use with the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle, this bayonet followed the 1907 pattern, featuring a fullered steel blade measuring approximately 17 inches in length and a wooden two-piece handle with steel pommel and crossguard. The scabbard is constructed of leather with metal fittings and is included with this example. The date “1907” and relevant manufacturer markings are typically stamped on the ricasso, providing period authenticity and identification. Accompanied by a reproduction frog, this set demonstrates the typical carry method for British infantry during the conflict. The combination of original bayonet and scabbard with a reproduction frog offers a representative example of British military equipment as used on the Western Front during World War I.
WW1 British BEF SMLE Bayonet With Scabbard Dated 1907 With Reproduction Frog
$250.00
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