Steve1871 Posted 22 May , 2018 Share Posted 22 May , 2018 My friend say he came across a Canadian Pattern.93 bayonet for M/H carbine,say only about 1000 made. first,does anybody know if maybe the reserves might have used it in Great War (yes,know this a long shot) also,anyone know about these? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMB1943 Posted 22 May , 2018 Share Posted 22 May , 2018 (edited) Very rare and expensive !!! I have only ever seen one on EBay, at about 1800 USD. According to Skennerton, only 1,000 made (Wilkinson) and dated 2 ‘94; a combination of the P. 1888 double-edged blade and the P. 1887 Mk. III hilt with a stepped muzzle ring and wooden grips. Regards, JMB Edited 22 May , 2018 by JMB1943 Typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waggoner Posted 22 May , 2018 Share Posted 22 May , 2018 Do you mean the Martini-Metford rifle? All the vest, Gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trajan Posted 3 June , 2018 Share Posted 3 June , 2018 Don't know about use in the GW, but certainly around then. And yes, rare and pricey for the regular collector... See: http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?132290-Pattern-1893-Bayonet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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