Kamloops gun show- bayonet

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Hello all,
I bought an all matching BSA 1916 No.1 Mk.III* at the KTSA gun show, and it came with a Pattern 1907 bayonet. I saw many like it all around 85-95 dollars, but none with markings like these on the hilt:

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and here are the rest-

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I'm pretty new to bayonets, are C broad arrow marks common?
I'll post pics of the SMLE soon.
 
Second Battalion, Rifle Brigade.

And it has seen Naval and Canadian Service as well.

Real piece of history there, friend!

Who did you have to sacrifice to get it?
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Thanks, smellie (and whiterock and Mobular). Actually, it came with the rifle, which was itself priced quite low. Since he was a reputable dealer with much experience with these things, who was I to question his valuation? :D
 
I got a similar deal at the same show. A Lee Enfield No. 5 Mk I with the correct, original bayonet (not a RFI made copy) for $500. The bore is pristine, and the bolt matches the reciever. Obviously the wrong scabbard, though.

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I got a similar deal at the same show. A Lee Enfield No. 5 Mk I with the correct, original bayonet (not a RFI made copy) for $500. The bore is pristine, and the bolt matches the reciever. Obviously the wrong scabbard, though.

I saw that one, definately one of the better ones there. I saw one that was really sad, going for $379.00. I'm hoping to get one next year, and more seem to be showing up. :D
 
The only issue I can find with it is that it has a No.4 buttstock mocked up to look like a No.5. Its pretty obvious when you take a close look at it, but you can't really tell from the photos.

Anybody got a No. 5 buttstock this colour that they are willing to part with?
 
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