In light of DennisCA's post on the bayonet he got for his M39 Mosin, I though I'd post a few photos of what is left of my knife and bayonet collection. The demise of my edged weapon collection parallels the demise of my gun collection (see What's left of the collection http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=912510 ) While it is a mere shadow of what I used to have, it still represents a 150 year period of bayonets and fighting knifes. I do have a few more, but for the life of me I can't seem to find them.
Top to bottom: Model 1905 bayonets; SA1908, SA1919, RIA1917, UFH1942, RIA1907 cut down bowie point, PAL1943 cut down spear point, far right Remington M1917 dated 1917

Top left to right: Post WWII Garand, M16, WWII trench knife issued w/M1 carbine w/o bayonet lug.
Bottom L-R: PAL USN Mk1, KABAR USN Mk2, Camillus USMC fighting knife, KABAR USMC fighting knife, KABAR USMC reproduction, Plumb M1917CT bolo

Left to right: M14, 1884 Springfield, 1861 Springfield, early war hooked quillion Type 30 Arisaka, Yugo AK47
Top to bottom: Model 1905 bayonets; SA1908, SA1919, RIA1917, UFH1942, RIA1907 cut down bowie point, PAL1943 cut down spear point, far right Remington M1917 dated 1917

Top left to right: Post WWII Garand, M16, WWII trench knife issued w/M1 carbine w/o bayonet lug.
Bottom L-R: PAL USN Mk1, KABAR USN Mk2, Camillus USMC fighting knife, KABAR USMC fighting knife, KABAR USMC reproduction, Plumb M1917CT bolo

Left to right: M14, 1884 Springfield, 1861 Springfield, early war hooked quillion Type 30 Arisaka, Yugo AK47

in all seriousness, it's still an admirable collection
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