P1888 bayo scabbard

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Finally found a scabbard for my LeeMetford P1888 bayo.
" I think" it's homeguard issue . If anybody has any info , I'd like to hear it .

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Your scabbard looks like it may have been modified as it has a belt loop hanger. I don't think they used a different hanger for Canadian issue but you never know. The British used scabbards of blued steel-mounted black/brown leather, with a single elongated frog stud. Still a nice scabbard. Time for some research.
 
Looks like a P1903 scbd wiyh a P1907 chape added. Should have an internal chape like a Ross scbd.
 
So close yet so far... the hunt will continue for the correct P'88 scabbard....and ,
It looks like I'll be on the prowl for a lone P'03 bayo now...lmao
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Okay...who's got 'em ?..anybody ?
 
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hier ist my p1903,(sorry for the previous 1888...)with the scabbard,original hardware (i was told) but the leather is from a p1907,i can read:B.H&G 1942 on it.
upper,the sewed leather frog looks like the one on the ross bayo scabbard.
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Timberlord
Your scabbard has been modified for WW2 ? homeguard or militia use,the brit's call it a volunteer scabbard.With the scabbards steel mounts are blued it would be for the P1888 mk III bayonet.
 
tristanium
Your bayonet is the P1903 model.The top metal part of the scabbard is there 1 or 3 rivets holdig it or just a staple.The B.H&G 1942 stamped on leather could been done when re-issued or leather may have been replaced.
 
By WW2 the Pat88 was no longer in service, but the Pat03 soldiered on and it was still a favorite in the Indian Army. Either Indian or South African Pat03 scabbard. I now lean towards it being a South African issue.
 
'bout a year ago , I seen a GRI P'03 at a gunshow ( without scabbard ) and I passed on it thinking it was abit too much $$...oh well ...
The scabbard I shown here was at the bottom of a glass case at a local fleamarket where the price with little haggling was quite reasonable .
Soon as I seen it I knew it was mine .
As far as a South African P'03 , what kind of stampings will I look for ?
...or would a GRI P'03 be "somewhat" correct ?
 
Pat03 bayonets are often found in P88 scabbards, keep your eyes open and when you find one, just make the switch.
 
Is this a P1888 Bayonet & scabbard? Th blade is marked 8 '96. The only marking on the scabbard harware that I can see is is a Crown over "B" and 63 under that.
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anvil: my 1888(wilkinson) has exact same date and scabbard marking, but teardrop button to go through frog is stamped "999" or "666", possible serial no?
 
The teardrop button on this one isn't marked. I had a Wilkinson with the '96 date as well but I don't remember if it was marked. This blade doesn't have a maker's mark. Th butt is stamped "6 DCOR" and "498" Which I'm assuming is a regimental mark of some sort, although it doesn't look like it has been issued. It was still in cosmoline when I got it.

How do you tell a P1888 scabbard from a P1903?
 
Pat03 bayonets are often found in P88 scabbards, keep your eyes open and when you find one, just make the switch.

Coincidently , I had a P03 purchased through the EE and it arrived today.....
Guess what ... It was in a P88 scabbard !
I feel better now ;)

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Glycerin; 666 is likely to be the rack number of the bayo's original rifle.

One of my P1888 bayos has the number 640 stamped on the butt of the handle, on the teardrop button of the scabbard, into the leather of the Oliver pattern frog and the rifle's leather sling. These in turn all match the rack number marked on the tang of the butt plate.
 
A bit more.
The scabbard is the Land pattern, Mk1, for the Pattern 1903 bayonet. List of changes para 11811, approved 25 August 1903, and interchangeable with the P1888 bayonet.
So it would be correct for either one.
NOTHING to do with the Home Guard (unless they got some on issue)
 
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