P14 (Remington) Bayonet with 1940 dated Home Guard Bayonet frog
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Original P14 bayonet with Home Guard frog
This Bayonet was one that the US goverment supplied with the P14 Rifle to Britain during ww2 and mainly use by the Home Guard.
- Dated 3 17
- British inspection Stamp C2A
- X bench stamp tested
- Maker Remington
The British Brown Bayonet frog is in nice condition and is stamped on rear
B H & G ( Barrow Hepburn & Gale)
Dated 1940 with inspection stamp 98 and G
Handle has 2 grooves cut into the handle to make sure the british Enfield bayonet was not issued as it was a different muzzle ring
Original P14 bayonet with Home Guard frog
This Bayonet was one that the US goverment supplied with the P14 Rifle to Britain during ww2 and mainly use by the Home Guard.
- Dated 3 17
- British inspection Stamp C2A
- X Bench stamp tested
- Maker Remington
The British Brown Bayonet frog is in nice condition and is stamped on rear
B H & G ( Barrow Hepburn & Gale)
Dated 1940 with inspection stamp 98 and G
Handle has 2 grooves cut into the handle to make sure the british Enfield bayonet was not issued as it was a different muzzle ring
Weight (g) | 2001.00 |
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Restricted Product? | Yes |
Affiliation | British, American |
Service | Army |
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