I know a lot more about the rifles they were attached to than the bayonets. But, today, I saw what appears to be an M1905? with US and S/N 162807 on one side, and SA on the other side. It is in pretty rough shape, but is all complete, just a little cleaning needed. Can anyone date this bayonet and give me any idea as to value (I know value is all about condition, but just a range). Thanks
Can you date my SA bayonet?
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daveboy,
Naturally a picture would help. Here's why. If you have a 1905 bayonet, the side marked SA should have the flaming bomb under it with the date under the bomb. If it doesn't, then the identity becomes a little more difficult. Suppose those things are unreadable, and it is a 1905 bayonet, then the serial number would indicate that it was made in the first year of production which was 1906.
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All SA 1905s had serial numbers throughout production, from 1906 to 1922. Most RIAs dated 1906 will not have serial numbers, but a few did. After 1906, all RIA bayonets had serial numbers.
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Thank you for the RIA reference. I own a 1909 RIA cut down with bowie point.Phillip McGregor (OFC)
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I briefly saw it again today. It hasn't been cleaned in forty years or more, but I was able to wipe off some crud and see the date, "1906." I think I will make an offer. what is the going rate for a complete (not cut down) bayonet like this? Just a range?Comment
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2016-07-07_3214.jpg2016-07-07_3217.jpg2016-07-07_3218.jpg It came home with me. It looks rough, but should clean up nicely.Last edited by daveboy; 07-09-2016, 09:52.Comment

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