With a modified bolt, magazine and chamber specifications, and updated markings the Enfield-designed P14 became the Remington-designed M1917. The bayonet was patterned after the 1913 British bayonet and to make it stand out from the similar British Lithgow 1907 bayonet, 2 vertical notches were added to the handle. Direct from long term storage these are in very good condition with all original their original markings. Updated Sept. 1, 2003 . U.S.A. Model 1913/17 Knife/Sword Bayonet: This is a knife/sword (too long to be a knife, too short to be a sword) bayonet manufactured beginning 1913 and was used on several firearms to WWII. Moreover M1913 has the two lines across the grips.Look at pic. 1913 markings Bayonet cutting edge towards point has some old / period damage, perhaps battle damage, perhaps at the expense of a German soldier. $10.90 shipping. A good example and complete with original green leather scabbard and frog. Bayonet Points #11. I have a 1913 US bayonet made by Remington, that if I am correct was made for the British .303 Enfield. WWI Model 1913/1917 Remington bayonet for British Enfield. Auction:6400068 This is a British contract pattern 1913 Enfield bayonet that was manufactured by Remington, it measures 22 inches total , 17 inch blade. For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid. This bayonet was also used with U.S. Army combat shotguns (trench guns), serving into the 1980s. Rarity: R3 Condition: VG+ Price: $600. WW1 1917 REMINGTON BAYONET WITH LEATHER SCABBARD WITH WEB BELT,SOLD ONLY IN THE . but not quite. Norwegian 1860/1867 Remington Bayonet ... British Irish Vivian Bayonet No markings except for serial number 3237 on the handle. Complete with steel mounted leather Scabbards with a round frog stud. The history of the British bayonet goes back to the 17th century, and because of this the British bayonet is one of the more interesting types of militaria to collect. Lebel cartridge. Metal scabbard with oblong frog stud with about 90% blued finish remaining. The bayonet appears to almost fit on the O3A3. This is a great chance to finally get an original WW1 era P-1913 bayonet to go along with a nice WW1 issue P-14 Enfield Rifle. as the standard issue rifle for British Troops. US Model 1913 Remington Bayonet issued to the British Army during WW1. Gun magazine laws, concealed weapons laws, laws governing new made display guns, airsoft guns, blank fire guns, and other items vary greatly by nation, state and locality. GOT ANY QUESTIONS? the bayonet is marked 1913 4 17 Remington on one side and a proof mark on the other side what proof mark is this? In Bayonet Points #10, I discussed some of the variations of the Model 1917 Bayonet that might be of some interest to the collector. I've just picked up a Pattern 1913 (p1907 US copy) Remington bayonet dated 1/16 with British proof marks in very good condition. No scabbard. This went through several revisions until the 1913 Enfield was developed and put into trials. This very rare piece is an original WW1 1917 dated Pattern 1913 Remington bayonet for Pattern 1914 (P14) rifles which has been etched to the ‘Fighting 69th’ for presentation. Don't you mean the Pattern 14 rifle that the Americans MADE? US Model 1913/17 Knife/Sword Bayonet Identification. Specifications of the Bayonet. This British Pattern 1913 Mk 1 sword bayonet for the Pattern 1914 rifle is in fantastic condition. used, Florida residents add sales tax for your county, the price listed is the cash price, credit cards add 3% to the total. Light wear to original finish on blade, cross guard, pommel. A sword bayonet design, the M1917 bayonet design was based on the British Pattern 1913 bayonet, itself derived from the Pattern 1907 bayonet, which incorporated a long 17-inch blade. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! WWI U.S. 1907 PATTERN REMINGTON BAYONET DATED 1913 ** NEW ** WWI American 1907 Pattern Remington bayonet dated ... NOW £125.00. Description: Remington 1913 WWI British bayonet, stamped X 6 16, 1913, A A7, the end of the bayonet stamped 119, sheath stamped M/44, fits a British Enfield and Win 1897, tried on Ithaca 37 and would not go down. This auction is live! A Remington Model 1917 Bayonet With a 1918 Date Marking Some otherwise standard Remington manufactured bayonets can be found dated 1918 instead of 1917. The British Pattern 1913 bayonet was only slightly modified (clearing hole added at stud slot), was redesignated the M-1917 Bayonet and given US markings when manufactured. Scarce bayonet as has original British 1913 Crown D5 over A markings, cancelled out, and US 17 marking added. Sale Date(s) 23 Feb 2017 10:00 GMT Date Format. Original Remington Marked Bayonet & Scabbard' Made: C.1900 / Ilion,New York Maker: Remington Arms Co Model: 1899 Condition: VG+ Qty: Price: $175 USD Mexican M-1914 Mid Length Remington Rolling Block Bayonet. Retains original blueing to the hilt and crossguard and parkerising to the blade. Last updated: 11/15/2003. In addition, this Remington has a US green leather bayonet with US frog fitting, plus the British belt strap modification. Well-worn walnut grips have a, II carved onto one grip. The M1917 bayonet was identical to the British Pattern 1913 … Like the Model 1917 rifles, the bayonets and scabbards were widely distributed during WW2 to other countries. Click to open image! Belgium 1868 Terssen Carbine Bayonet Very similar to the … or Best Offer. Click to open image! Your scabbard is a WW2 British manufactured replacement. A good example and complete with original green leather scabbard and frog. REMINGTON 1913 BAYONET - BRITISH ENFIELD View Catalog Sold: $125 Estimate: $100 - $200 December 5, 2020 SARASOTA, FL, US Request more information Additional Details. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. Ending Dec 27 at 4:43PM PST 6d 11h. The Old School House Peddars Lane Beccles Suffolk NR34 9UE United Kingdom General … The SMLE was retained as the standard issue rifle through WW1, WW2, and beyond. Grip area shows 70% blue, fading to brown with a few impact marks, oxidation stains, and wear from use. IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. This is a great chance to finally get an original WW1 era P-1913 bayonet to go along with a nice WW1 issue P-14 Enfield Rifle. Distinctive ‘ears’ of … Watch the auction as a guest You have been outbid. VINTAGE WW1 M1 GARAND BAYONET SA 1917 US 723312 YT37. U.S. Model 1905 Ross Mark 1 Bayonet U.S. Model 1905/42 "Springfield" Bayonet U.S. Model 1905 E1 Bayonet U.S. Model 1913/1917 "Enfield" Bayonet U.S. Model 1917 "Eddystone" Bayonet U.S. Model M1 Garand Bayonet U.S. Model 1942 Bayonet U.S. Model M4 Bayonet, for the M1 Carbine U.S. Model K-M5A1 "Garand" Bayonet, Korean War-era The Pattern 1913 bayonet's only functional difference from the Pattern 1907 bayonet was the cross guard for the muzzle ring is longer, to fit the Pattern 1913 Enfield rifle. They were made in the same factories by the same people. $245.00. This page was last updated: 23-Dec 17:20. The other side is stamped with a pair of inspection stamps and a broad arrow. Two cross grooves in the grips distinguish it from earlier bayonets of similar design. Price £225. Remington 1916. The M1917 bayonet is identical (apart from the markings) to the British Pattern 1913 bayonet. The outbreak of World War 1 then stopped the development in its tracks, as introduction of a new rifle cartridge during Wartime would have been a logistical nightmare, and there was no time to set up mass production to be ready for the war. Over struck UK markings and added US ones : 1917 marked Springfield made 1905 bayonet . We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. 1913 Winchester made with Winchester Ricasso marks and partial blade blue. This U.S. M1917 bayonet came to us in a British P’13 scabbard. This is a US M1917 Bayonet - one of the examples incorrectly stamped 1918 for a short time when the year changed. This bayonet was also used with U.S. Army combat shotguns (trench guns), serving into the 1980s. ~ WW1 Early Issue 1913 Pattern P13/P14 Rifle Remington Bayonet ~ These bayonets were made under contract by Remington Arms for the British during the First World War. All in super original condition. The blade is marked with the Remington logo on the ricasso under the fabrication date “4.17.1913”. 30 Borchardt; Original era manufacture. In 1914, they went to Remington in New York and brought with them their plans, produced by Enfield, for a wholly modern ri… Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. I have a Remington O3A3 rifle that I have a crazy thought about. Specifications of the Bayonet. The obverse ricasso bears a British broad arrow, crown and inspectors stamp that have been crossed out. A bayonet based on the P-1907 bayonet was developed at this time as well, and was known as the P-1913. The bayonet for the M1917 is identical to the P-14, with markings being the only difference. Remington made 1913 with UK marks removed and US markings over struck as the items were taken from production for the UK and taken for use by the US troops on entering WWI . Just click on the country links below to give you access to the pages. The M1917 bayonet was used first during World War I by American soldiers on the Western Front. Remington 1913 Pattern Bayonet, Scabbard And Frog Bayonets. Not sure what the C7A stands for. Copyright © 1995-2020 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. This U.S. M1917 bayonet came to us in a British P’13 scabbard. The US 1917 Remington Bayonet has a very unique look with it’s double notched handle. Click to open image! Belgium 1867 Remington Nagant Bayonet Marked Nagant, Liege on the blade ricasso. Product details. WW1 1917 REMINGTON BAYONET WITH LEATHER SCABBARD WITH WEB BELT,SOLD ONLY IN THE . or Best Offer. Product details. welshdoc. The Vickers is by far the rarest although apparently the Mole is harder to find. imágenes de mi Remington 1913 en vídeo (la insignia de la US Navy la coloqué solamente para dar estética a la imágen, disculpen si no es de vuestro agrado). Retains original blueing to the hilt and crossguard and parkerising to the blade. The M1917 rifle was nearly identical to the British Pattern 1913 rifle, so was often referred to as the Enfield. This led them to develop a similar rimless cartridge and a Mauser action based rifle to shoot it, the first version being developed in 1911. The M1917 bayonet was identical to the British Pattern 1913 bayonet, except for the U.S. markings. Black leather scabbard with ‘tear-drop’ button steel mounts. Category Blades. ... Remington manufactured the 1,243,000 Pattern 1913 bayonets and Winchester produced 225,000. I've just picked up a Pattern 1913 (p1907 US copy) Remington bayonet dated 1/16 with British proof marks in very good condition. Wood grips held by two polished rivets with no muzzle ring. WWI US Army Trench shotgun bayonet … WWII GERMAN MAUSER K98 MATCHING NUMBERS BAYONET WITH CAVALRY FROG ** NEW ** WWII German Mauser K98 bayonet with matching ... NOW £295.00. Ending Dec 27 at 4:43PM PST 6d 11h. A large number of bayonets were acquired by the U.S. from the British production and were restamped with "US" markings. These early production Remington M1903s were very similar to the 03s turned out by Rock Island late in World War I, including finely finished straight-grip (Type S) stocks with grasping grooves and handguards with a prominent sight-protecting hump. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America. When the Americans entered WW1 they took owner ship of the 1913 bayonets that had not yet left for Britain and overstamped the British markings. $17.79 shipping. 17 watching. Number of bids and bid amounts may be slightly out of date. Stamped 1917 with Remington Roundel, and on the reserve, the ignited grenade and Eagle's head, Frankford Arsenal mark. The bayonet grips have two vertical grooves which distinguishes it from Pattern 1907 bayonets and are secured with two screw bolts. US – United States has been stamped below the struck-out markings. Click to open image! Leave feedback about your eBay search experience - opens in new window or tab. Yes, your bayonet is an M1913 for the british P13. Please see our. Markings on British and Commonwealth Bayonets . They were made in the same factories by the same people. These bayonets are easily reckognizable by the distance of the barrel hole from the blade. The P1913 bayonet was officially introduced into British service on the 21st June 1916 and was made under contract in the USA by Remington and Winchester. British 1913 Pattern Bayonet, Scabbard And Frog. Typical M1917 markings include the maker’s name, a U.S. Ordnance eagle and the date of manufacture on the ricasso. Make Remington. Pattern 1907 bayonet fitted to SMLE rifle. Scabbard is Australian made with "OA" stamped on locket & chape,"MANGROVITE '43" & "broad arrow" over "B" on scabbard leather. {"modules":["unloadOptimization","bandwidthDetection"],"unloadOptimization":{"browsers":{"Firefox":true,"Chrome":true}},"bandwidthDetection":{"url":"https://ir.ebaystatic.com/cr/v/c1/thirtysevens.jpg","maxViews":4,"imgSize":37,"expiry":300000,"timeout":250}}. Click to open image! Sword bayonet used with the 8 mm. Original Item: Few Available. Blade has factory edge and shows scattered light stains. Manufactured in May 1916. The receiver rings of the new Remington 03s were stamped U.S./Remington/Model 1903/Serial No., and the barrels … A British Remington 1913 pattern bayonet, 43cm blade, with scabbard. Something went wrong. This is a 1913 Pattern bayonet which was introduced into British service on the 21 st June 1916 along with its parent rifle, the Pattern 1914. The SMLE has its M1907 bayonet invested not on the barrel, as the P13, but on a lower stud on the muzzle cap then the hole for it is closer to the blade. The bomb symbol is etched at the time of manufacture. Probably the inspectors mark. It is surmised that Remington changed the marking die in early 1918 to reflect the date of manufacture, as was standard on … As mentioned in the previous article on the bayonets (Bayonet Points #10), the bayonets can be found with Canadian and Danish markings. A Remington 1913 bayonet (no scabbard) Two Day Sale of Toys, Coins, Stamps, Postcards, Records, Militaria, Medals, Air Guns, Sporting Guns and Firearms etc . Brass handle with leaf spring release. 14 watching.