P PorkCh0p Inactive Apr 4, 2012 #1 Hi everyone, like the title says i need some help identifying this. i got it from my grandpa that pasted away awhile ago. Attachments IMAG0168.jpg 258.5 KB · Views: 182 IMAG0167.jpg 248.2 KB · Views: 149
Hi everyone, like the title says i need some help identifying this. i got it from my grandpa that pasted away awhile ago.
T TheNocturnus New member Apr 5, 2012 #2 It's a bayonet... I'm captain obvious aren't I? Or it's a keyboard or a dollar bill or a dead happy face or the letters KENZ or...
It's a bayonet... I'm captain obvious aren't I? Or it's a keyboard or a dollar bill or a dead happy face or the letters KENZ or...
4 4V50 Gary Staff Apr 5, 2012 #3 Looks like a bayonet for an 1861 Springfield or P-53 Enfield rifle musket. civil War era stuff.
F FrosSsT New member Apr 5, 2012 #4 if your question is "what is it" its a bayonet what "exact kind" i have no idea, other than an old one you even have a tacticooled keyboard in that pic!
if your question is "what is it" its a bayonet what "exact kind" i have no idea, other than an old one you even have a tacticooled keyboard in that pic!
P PorkCh0p Inactive Apr 5, 2012 #6 well its diffidently not the Austrian Lorenz but the springfield and enfield dont look right either this is a four sided deal not a triangle.
well its diffidently not the Austrian Lorenz but the springfield and enfield dont look right either this is a four sided deal not a triangle.
M mapsjanhere New member Apr 5, 2012 #7 Looking here it sure looks like a Lorenz. Maybe we need some better pictures showing the locking mechanism more clearly if you say it's not.
Looking here it sure looks like a Lorenz. Maybe we need some better pictures showing the locking mechanism more clearly if you say it's not.
P PorkCh0p Inactive Apr 9, 2012 #9 ill take more pics tomorrow. the locking mechanics is in a rigid "S" type shape where the Lorenz looks like its a slanted straight line but, i could be wrong.
ill take more pics tomorrow. the locking mechanics is in a rigid "S" type shape where the Lorenz looks like its a slanted straight line but, i could be wrong.
H Hawg New member Apr 12, 2012 #10 You've got me on that one. I'm still thinking Lorenz but I can't find any with an s cut. Maybe Russian, they used some four sided ones..
You've got me on that one. I'm still thinking Lorenz but I can't find any with an s cut. Maybe Russian, they used some four sided ones..
G gyvel New member Apr 12, 2012 #11 At least one Spanish Remington Rolling Block used a quadrangular bayonet as well, but those proofs look German or Prussian to me. Last edited: Apr 12, 2012
At least one Spanish Remington Rolling Block used a quadrangular bayonet as well, but those proofs look German or Prussian to me.