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This is a GOOD+ to NEAR VERY GOOD example of the rarely encountered US M-1900 Bayonet & Entrenching ..
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The concept of the “replacement bayonet” is well known to students of Civil War era long arms, as th..
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In March of 1847 the U.S. Ordnance Board approved the adoption of three smooth bore percussion muske..
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In March of 1847 the U.S. Ordnance Board approved the adoption of three smooth bore percussion muske..
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During the American Civil War, well over 1,000,000 US Model 1855 .58 Caliber Socket Bayonets were pr..
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This is an VERY FINE condition example of a US M-1905 (Type IV) bayonet by a very scarce maker; Wil..
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This is a VERY FINE to NEAR EXCELLENT condition example of what is technically the US M1827 Socket B..
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This is a scarce variant of the US M1816 pattern socket bayonet, one that includes an added locking ..
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The US M1817 Common Rifle was a unique long arm in that it was never produced at a National Armory, ..
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With the adoption of the US M1842 Musket, the US military officially embraced the percussion ignitio..
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In 1841 the US Ordnance Department decided to have 500 percussion “Cadet Muskets” manufactured for u..
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This is a VERY GOOD example of the US Model 1855 Type I .58 Socket Bayonet, complete with ..
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