Looking to get schooled on Enfield(I think) bayonets

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The spike one reads No.4 W I I with a lazy V w/ a B laying in it, on left side

The blade one has some very smaller writing on the top of the square front, that I can't make out.

They both seem to have the same mounting block. Guessing the spike was later on??
Thanks for the help
Clint
 
You have a good start on a bayonet collection, friend.

All you need now are:

the cruciform (+) Mark 1

the fabricated Mark 2

the fabricated Mark 2 with the straight (not tapered) spike

Each was made by several makers. Actually, you can cover a good chunk of a wall, just with Number 4 bayonets, just by putting up 1 of each.

And THEN you get started on the Pattern of 1888, 1888 Second Model, 1888/1903, 1903, 1907 (several variants and half a dozen makers).

But you have a good start.

Have fun!
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They belong to a buddy who's only gun interests are 870's and 10/22's. What would be a reasonable price to both him and I? Already have the 1907 one, I think.
Thanks
Clint
 
I have a bayonet for my No4, that superficially looks like an FN bayonet, where the blade reveses 180 degrees opposite the handle and then mounts on the barrel.
 
" looks like an FN bayonet, where the blade reveses 180 degrees opposite the handle and then mounts on the barrel.
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Sounds like an Enfield No.7 MKI bayonet
 
I have a bayonet for my No4, that superficially looks like an FN bayonet, where the blade reveses 180 degrees opposite the handle and then mounts on the barrel.

That's a Bayonet, No 7 Mk I, most likely with a brown bakelite handle.

Can't confirm but have been told this was used solely for ceremonial purposes mainly by the Governor General's Foot Guards in Ottawa.

The blade will fit in the FN scabbard and the scabbard will fit the P51 frog.
 
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