Price Check : Ross bayonet PEI highlanders marked

Mk. I? Mk. II? Condition? With/without scabbard and frog?
Someone who has a rifle marked to that unit would probably pay a premium.
 
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If the muzzle band is stepped, and has a little spring inside it, the bayonet is for a Mk. II (1905) rifle.
 
If the muzzle ring is parallel and flat on both sides, it is a Mk. II bayonet for the Mk. III (1910) rifle. A 1916 date would support this. Is the blade shaped like a butcher knife, or more like an odd sort of spear?
 
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