have you seen spray painted FNC1 bayonet?

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i bot a spray painted (glossy black) FNC1 bayo and ceremony frog recently and im curious whether painting the bayo was done by the military or by an individual....has anyone seen one like this before in the canadian forces or even in the cadets?

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The British painted their bayonet with Suncorite (black paint), but I never heard of Canadian Forces doing it.
 
Canadian C1 bayonets are always grey parkerized. Are you sure it's Canadian? Should have CA(Canadian Arsenals) 1959 or similar on the blade.

I'd strip the paint personally if it's Canadian.

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Is it a C1 Bayonet or an FNC bayonet? I'm confused. Personally, I wouldn't do anything to it without knowing for sure what the hell it is and where it came from.
 
Canuck I Am said:
Is it a C1 Bayonet or an FNC bayonet? I'm confused. Personally, I wouldn't do anything to it without knowing for sure what the hell it is and where it came from.

Yes, you do have a point there...find out everything about it before changing anything...:cool:
 
Its an FN SLR bayonet not an FNC (totally different bayonet in appearance).

- It could be British, Canadian or Australian depending on the markings.
 
Canuck I Am said:
Is it a C1 Bayonet or an FNC bayonet? I'm confused. Personally, I wouldn't do anything to it without knowing for sure what the hell it is and where it came from.

thanks guys for your input....its positively a canadian, for a FN C1A1, it does have the canadian arsenal marking and 1959, no other marking.

maybe tracing the frog could tell us something , on the back of this white vinyl frog says HOBSON & SONS (LONDON) LTD, being vinyl indicates that its not old but based on a 1888 british pattern, canada also used this pattern . i looked it up on the internet and it an apparel maker, been around for over 100 years.

so whats a british made frog doing in canada? and could a unit in canada decided to spray paint (are they allowed) or did this bayo been to UK and back?
 
My opinion, previous owner spray painted the bayonet and bought a british frog at the local war surplus store or gunshow.
 
JP said:
My opinion, previous owner spray painted the bayonet and bought a british frog at the local war surplus store or gunshow.

if thats the case then i will have to remove the black spray. any suggestion how i go about doing that? what is good paint remover?
 
When I was in the 3rd Patricia's in the 70's we polished with shoe polish our bayonets and scabbards for the Trooping of the Colours we did in Work Point Barracks.
 
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curtton said:
if thats the case then i will have to remove the black spray. any suggestion how i go about doing that? what is good paint remover?
I just removed black paint off an Enfield yesterday, so heres what I did: warm up an area with a propane torch and then buff lightly with some steel wool. It won't hurt the finish.
We had guys in the military try easy off oven cleaner to clean their rifles and it works real good. :runaway: Takes the finish right off and the rifle has to be sent to third line.
 
stencollector said:
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HEY LOOK!!! I just became a big mouth.

I just removed black paint off an Enfield yesterday, so heres what I did: warm up an area with a propane torch and then buff lightly with some steel wool. It won't hurt the finish.
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congrats sten for reaching big mouth.

im not sure that steel wool wont hurt the finish, i will try a cloth first.
 
Steel wool won't hurt the parkerizing. You are only scrubbing hard enough to drag the paint off it. If steel wool would strip the finish off a gun, then the finish is pretty useless anyway.
One caution on the propane torch thing...don't overheat the area with the spring, as it will lose it's strength.
 
ebay: canadian C1 (L1A1) SLR 1958 bayonet

just when i was ready to remove the black paint from my C1 bayo..... heres comes a listing on ebay from australia of a canadian bayo, painted all in black, even the blade , as you know the C1 blade is made of a stainless metal ..... i sent an email asking for more info on that bayo.
 
Someone with spaycan living in Australian. Australian FN L1A1 bayonets were Parkerized, not painted.
 
Hard to say whether thats paint or preservative. They were certainly not that colour or condition when I was issued them.
I wonder if that auction will last to its conclusion...ebay has a hate on for assault rifle parts and accessories. I've known guys who had canvas pouches removed from the ebay listings cause they were for a SMG
 
curtton said:
just when i was ready to remove the black paint from my C1 bayo..... heres comes a listing on ebay from australia of a canadian bayo, painted all in black, even the blade , as you know the C1 blade is made of a stainless metal ..... i sent an email asking for more info on that bayo.

C1 bayonets are still common at gun shows- I saw one last weekend, I think it was $55, they're usually about $45-$55...it was definitely grey parkerized, never seen a black one.
 
got a reply from the aussy who has a C1 bayo on ebay, he said he doesnt know anything about it cos he just bot it from a gunshow in australia, he did say it is painted black and shipping to BC is gonna be US$23, thats too expensive to rescue im afraid.

i will try to remove the paint on my bayo next week.
 
paint removed

i had a spray can of CIRCA 1850 furniture stripper so i used it , i first tested a small section on the back of the scab and the result was good.

so today i did the rest of the bayo and scab, i had to apply 3x to the scab and 5x to the bayo , each time after spraying i waited a few minutes and then wiped off old paint with paper towels.

when all the paint was removed i was surprised that under the paint there still pretty good parkerized finish.

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