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  • pitfighter
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 3141

    C+R accessories.

    Bayonets have been discussed before.
    They are a nice historical addition to your C+R rifle.

    Another accessory is the fighting or utility knife from a certain era.

    Two cheap and cheerful "examples" of collectables I ran across this week - that in my opinion are relevant to this page in their own way:

    1. The Fairbairn Sykes Commando Dagger.
    This was a Craigslist find, it is "mold-marked" 4, which places it pre-1945, it is a third pattern design with factory ground blade.
    The most desirable being the hand ground blades of the first and second pattern.
    Still a nice one for the glass cabinet in the office.
    (The photo display is all post-1945, I don't have much English gear, sorry.)







    2. This little curiosity is a 1937 first pattern Luftwaffe Flieger Kampfmesser.
    Although issued to many branches of the luftwaffe, it is associated with the Fallschirmjager, paratroopers, so has some extra collectability.

    The idea being a strung up para can cut his lines free with a blade that can be opened with one hand.
    It goes into the glass cabinet too - with the other paratrooper items.
    The blade on this one has been sharpened roughly, and although restorable will be left as is.



    Last edited by pitfighter; 07-24-2016, 12:43 AM.
    Pitfighter.
    CA/AZ
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    Spartan301
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jan 2013
    • 2048

    Nice score OP!

    I generally only collect bayonets for my C&Rs, but I've acquired a couple of fighting knives over the years.


    Fairburn-Sykes Fighting Knife, "mold-marked" #1 with ENGLAND stamped on the cross guard.

    U.S. Model 1917 C.T. / PLUMB ST. LOUIS 1918
    Last edited by Spartan301; 09-25-2016, 4:06 PM.
    U.S. Army/Sgt./67N (Aviation/1st CAV DIV, FT. HOOD/2nd INF DIV, S. KOREA/NTC FLT DET, FT. IRWIN) Veteran '81-'86

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    • #3
      highpower
      Calguns Addict
      • May 2012
      • 5294

      MLC member.

      Biden, proof that stupid people shouldn't be allowed to vote.

      Dumocraps suck balls.

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      • #4
        Ponchsox
        Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 382

        Bayonets are fun to collect with your C&R rifles and you can find great deals if you're patient.

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        • #5
          pitfighter
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 3141

          Nice collections, Highpower + Spartan.
          The US blades are nice, too.
          Trench knives and fighting daggers are always going to have an adolescent appeal to me.

          Here is one I remembered from my youth - a 1988 model British Arctic Survival knife.
          One of the more impractical knives ever issued to Special Forces (Mainly RMC on exercise in Norway.)
          A MASSIVE carbon steel blade, that when sharpened like this one (the issue edge is totally crap, and were usually resharpened by troops) will shave hairs from your arm.
          *My friend Dave Baker (Forged in Fire) re-honed the blade on this one.

          This original MOD issue survival knife (made in Sheffield) is heavier than most sidearms, and less practical, but a fun cold-war relic nevertheless - I guess you can chop down trees with it.







          Pitfighter.
          CA/AZ

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