jscott, on 29 April 2012 - 05:28 PM, said:
I do hope that we have only just started with this show and tell

... Anyway, please keep the bayonets coming.
Well I've still got quite a few boxes and piles to sort through that have been building up over time, just waiting for some place to go - it's going to take a while.!
There is some that have been cleaned awaiting photos, and plenty that still need to be cleaned, it all takes time. At the moment I'm just working off file photos.
Here's a few more with some interesting histories, well at least as indicated by the markings they are stamped with. You just need to be able to join up the dots.!
This one is a P1888 Mk. II that was made at Enfield in 1901, that was issued to the Royal Navy, as evidenced by the letter N stamped just above the timber grip.
Also shows a large battalion size rack number on the pommel, which may mean it saw service with the RND, which we do know were using the MLE at Gallipoli.
Particularly intriguing is the fact that the N has been marked out and the bayonet reissued in '16, the same time that the RND became part of the regular Army.?
Also of interest is the 'treatment' that has been applied to the metal surfaces of the bayonet to ensure they were non-reflective, something done for the trenches.
Cheers, S>S
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