The WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet With Scabbard C Broad Arrowed 1960 Dated is a genuine artifact from the First World War era. Manufactured for the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), the weapon features the distinctive Ross Rifle design, notable for its functionality and craftsmanship. The broad arrow “C” mark indicates it was produced under Canadian government contract. The bayonet, designed to be fixed on a rifle for close combat, comes with a protective scabbard for storage and safety. Despite its age, the bayonet retains significant historical and military value. The item’s 1960 date stamp further confirms its provenance and assures its authenticity. This piece not only represents a significant part of WW1 history but is also a fine example of military equipment used by the CEF during the war. As an original wartime artifact, reproductions of this item are not applicable.
WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet With Scabbard C Broad Arrowed 1960 Dated
$525.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF Ross Rifle Bayonet With Scabbard C Broad Arrowed 1960 Dated is a historical military artifact. This bayonet, designed for use with the Ross Rifle, features the distinctive ‘C’ broad arrow stamp, signifying Canadian manufacture. The item is completed with a scabbard and is specifically dated 1960, adding to its authenticity and historical value
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