1907 Bayonet question |
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A square 10
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Posted: October 23 2019 at 7:31pm |
and as accurate as you will ever see , thanks terry lee , always nice when the answers get there before i even see the questions ,
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Sarge
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Wow...That was painless!!
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This is MY rifle, there are many like, but this one... is MINE!
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kennethg
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Thank you for this info.
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Ken
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terrylee
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If dated 1908, it would have originally been a hooked quillion without the clearing hole. When these bayonets later had the hook removed, they were also updated by drilling the hole.
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kennethg
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I was recently given a Sanderson 1907 pattern bayonet. It is dated 4-8. From the research I have done, this should not have a clean-out hole in the pommel but it does. Is there any explanation for this hole?
Thanks in advance,
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Ken
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