Mac_63 CGN Regular Rating - 100% 396 0 1 Location Nova Scotia Oct 17, 2012 #1 delete Last edited: Oct 21, 2012
bgcameron CGN Regular Rating - 100% 163 0 0 Location Victoria, BC Oct 18, 2012 #2 This is my go-to guide: worldbayonets.com
S smellie CGN Ultra frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 7 0 0 Location rural manitoba Oct 19, 2012 #3 You COULD just post really nice photos of them (both sides and close-ups of the Ricasso markings on most) right here and let us all drool at them. There are people here who REALLY know their blades; you can learn a lot, and more pleasantly than browsing written materials.
You COULD just post really nice photos of them (both sides and close-ups of the Ricasso markings on most) right here and let us all drool at them. There are people here who REALLY know their blades; you can learn a lot, and more pleasantly than browsing written materials.
fugawi CGN Ultra frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 31 0 0 Location Winnipeg, Manitoba Oct 19, 2012 #4 Old Smithy is another very good site. So is Frank Trzaska's U.S. Military Knives. And Arms2Armor.com has a good quick bayonet identification page : http:/ /arms2armor.com/Bayonets/bayonets.htm For markings on British and Commonwealth Bayonets I find this page indispensable: http:/ /www.radix.net/~bbrown/brit_bayo.html#examples
Old Smithy is another very good site. So is Frank Trzaska's U.S. Military Knives. And Arms2Armor.com has a good quick bayonet identification page : http:/ /arms2armor.com/Bayonets/bayonets.htm For markings on British and Commonwealth Bayonets I find this page indispensable: http:/ /www.radix.net/~bbrown/brit_bayo.html#examples
Mac_63 CGN Regular Rating - 100% 396 0 1 Location Nova Scotia Oct 19, 2012 #5 delete Last edited: Oct 21, 2012