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The No. 4 bayonet was produced for the British Enfield rifle. There were four variations of the No. 4 bayonet during its 13 year production period from 1941 to 1954. They were the Mk. I, II, II*, and
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Seller's note: I am not an expert on military swords so much of the information I have in this ad I have gleaned from the internet. I have tried to be careful not to misrepresent the sword presented h
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This Model 1902 Army Officers Saber was made by the Springfield Armory in 1903 or 1904. Springfield produced only 5,735 of these sabers between 1903 and 1918. (Some texts state that Springfield en
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The Springfield Model 1842 musket was the last US military smoothbore musket and the first one to be made with a percussion lock. All US military muskets up to that time utilized the flint lock
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The US Model 1855 sprocket bayonet was used by the US military leading into and during the Civil War and fit the .58 caliber US Model 1855, 1861, and 1863 rifle muskets. It also fit the post Civil War
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During the Civil War, almost 800,000 of the .58 caliber US Model 1861 and Model 1863 rifle muskets were produced by the Springfield Armory and 32 private subcontactors. One of those subcontractors was
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The M1905 bayonet was originally made to fit the Springfield Model 1903 rifle and then later the M1 Garand rifle. The first period of production of the M1905 ended in 1922 following the end of WWI. Af
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The M1917 cartridge belt was constructed with ten pouches, which could hold a total of twenty 5 round stripper clips of 30 06 ammunition for the M1903 Springfield or the M1917 Enfield rifle. It was us
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Early in World War I, the German army developed a small hand grenade that was handy for a soldier to carry and to throw, making it an effective offensive and defensive weapon. They called it the
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The French Adrian helmet was introduced in 1915 as the first modern steel combat helmet and was issued to French troops fighting in the trenches of World War I. Other countries quickly realized the va
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