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Can any of you experts out there help me? Name country or army that may have used these artifacts that my uncle gave me right after the second world war. I would appreciate any help. Dates on bayonets are 1876 and 1877.
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Seeing I was unable to post only one picture here is the other artifacts
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Here is a close up of the bayonet showing date and name
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Hi Norm,
I can't identify the badge, but the bayonets are French, from the St Ettienne armoury. They were used on the m1874 Gras rifle, a metallic cartdridge conversion from the needle-fire Chassepot of 1866. Dave
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Norm
Those are French bayonets.. M74 Gras ..First and widely copied of the "T" back bayonets... Nice stuff... The cross rifles....???? Look here and scroll down to the bottom... http://oldrifles.com/fre-bay.htm
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Hi Alex:
I want to thank you for giving me a good sight to identify my bayonets. It gave me the history that I was looking for. At the age of 83 I am always amazed at the fast and immediate communication that the internet provides. It becomes like a world family. |
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The badge appears to be a US army infantry regiment badge.
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