World War 2 bayonets and Knives
This is a British made spike bayonet for fitment to the Lee-Enfield rifle no4 and all it's marks. Rather gruesomely known as the 'pig-sticker', this bayonet is a No4 MKII* faintly marked N56 on the socket front for P.S&S.Ltd (for Prince-Smith & Stells of Keighly, Yorkshire) and also broadarrow marked on one side of the socket, and forging marked VNS TRM2 on the other, showing the typical signs of rough casting. It is a variant of the MkII, designated MKII* , the '*' suffix denoting a two piece construction with separate blade rather than one piece, to assist in speed of manufacture. Very good blade and point, fitted into a similarly finished good mk1 scabbard.
Our price: £35.00


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