It's well worth it...Lookin good! Thanks for the pics!! May have to "invest" in my own. lol
So that was an SVT-40 bayonet I saw in a pawn shop recently. I wonder if they've still got it. Numbnuts behind the counter didn't even know it was a bayonet.
$120 is what they were asking for. $120 could get me a fair bit of 7.62x54R though, humm.
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I look at it this way. If you pay that for a non-refurbished bayonet it is an investment that will not go down in price but probably will rise as the number of rifles increase here in Canada. You don't have to worry about a new warehouse being discovered in Eastern Europe with a zillion SVT bayonets and the price plummeting because your bayonet will be one of the rare non-refurbished...$120! hop on that! I want one soooo bad but, the best I've seen first-hand is $200!
I look at it this way. If you pay that for a non-refurbished bayonet it is an investment that will not go down in price but probably will rise as the number of rifles increase here in Canada. You don't have to worry about a new warehouse being discovered in Eastern Europe with a zillion SVT bayonets and the price plummeting because your bayonet will be one of the rare non-refurbished...
We are still discovering new info on the SVT's and their usage during and after WW2. We know former Soviet allies were given them after the war. It has been floating around on the net that some or most of the bayonets were melted down for their steel. Is this true or just a rumor? Time will tell. Right now there are six or seven bayonets on US Ebay for sale and all are non-refurbished.Well said. I have my suspicions that there are a lot of refurb SVT bayos kicking around the east block that just haven't surfaced yet. SVTs were used as parade rifles and military academy rifles in Poland into the mid 50s, as well as some other places. Not much of that inventory has seen the light of day yet.
Awesome. You should post some pic's for us of the bayo on your rifle if you don't mindHow do you tell refurbs from non refurbs? I have one that looks really new. No serial number or anything on it. And it fits super tight on my rifle. Have to actually push the button home.
I had seen you were selling some firearms on EE to get cash for a pin ball machine and I said to myself "How much do you want to bet that is a Doctor Who related item?" lol...You know what I played for the first time last Friday? Doctor Who pinball. Now THAT is seriously fun
Cool. I just learned something new today then. Thank-you Corwin ArmsThe Polished Bayonets you are referring to were made in the 50 for various drill companies. Some are polished some are plated, the once re-done in Poland will have blond beech wood handles
Contact Corwin Arms on here. I think I heard they have some coming in but am not sure...Ugh, I get to pay more for a bayonet than I did for the rifle.
That gets a sacastic hooray!
The only benefit of being a history buff and firearms collector, is that your bank account never gets large enough to draw much attention.
Nice find! When do these hit the market? I hate haggling on ebay!




























