Original British Remington 1913 Bayonet with Scabbard

$219.99

Here we have a hard-to-find original British Remington WWI Pattern 1913 Bayonet with Scabbard (also original). This is a original item and only 1 is available.

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Here we have for sale an British WWI Pattern 1913 Bayonet with Scabbard (also original). This is a original item and only 1 is available. This bayonet was made by Remington.

The person who we got this bayonet from was a US Veteran and brought these home from Afghanistan.

SKU: 111-101

This is a wonderful piece of World War I history! It’s ready to research and display!

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This bayonet will be shipped the same day of ordering is before 5 PM MST. We ship all packages safely via USPS wrapped up and marked with fragile stickers. You will be emailed a USPS tracking number as soon as your order is shipped.

^^ A Private of the Royal Fusiliers 1916 in full gear with the Pattern 1907 bayonet attached. (©Paul Reed)
About:
The Pattern 1907 bayonet, officially named the Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I), was a British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield. It was used by the British and Commonwealth Forced during World War I and World War II.

The Pattern 1913 was based off of the 1907 bayonet and was designed to be used with the experimental Pattern 1913 Enfield. The Pattern 1913 bayonet’s only functional difference from the Pattern 1907 bayonet was a longer cross guard for the muzzle ring, to fit the Pattern 1913 Enfield rifle. Upon the outbreak of World War I the British authorities adapted the Pattern 1913 Enfield to the .303 British cartridge, creating the Pattern 1914 Enfield rifle.

Contracts for the production of the Pattern 1913 Enfield rifle were awarded to the United States arms manufacturers Winchester, Remington and Eddystone. To accompany those rifles, Remington manufactured the 1,243,000 Pattern 1913 bayonets and Winchester produced 225,000.