WW2 Australian P1907 Sword Bayonet Broad Arrowed NO SCABBARD

$75.00

The item offered is a WW1 British BEF 07 Pattern Sword Bayonet, marked with the Broad Arrow, and provided without a scabbard. This bayonet was officially adopted by the British Army in 1907 for use with the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle. Distinguished by its fullered blade approximately 17 inches in length, the 1907 pattern features a

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The WW2 Australian P1907  Sword Bayonet was standard issue for the Australian military during the First and Second World Wars. This model is based on the original British 1907 design, adapted for use with the .303 calibre Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifles. The bayonet typically features a single-edged, fullered steel blade measuring approximately 17 inches in length, with a distinctive crossguard and wooden grip panels secured by two screws. The blade is marked with various proof and acceptance stamps, including the broad arrow, denoting Australian military acceptance. The hilt includes a muzzle ring to fit over the rifle’s barrel and a pommel with a press-stud mechanism for secure attachment. This listing is for the bayonet only and does not include a scabbard. The P1907 bayonet served as a versatile close-quarters combat tool and remains a significant part of Australian military history and equipment design.

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