about 20 dollars they arnt that rare due to the mass production of them so if you are offered anything more than 20 take it
Leave it as is.
I just bought a nice one with scabbard for $75.00, and I would say for one in good condition, it is worth between 55 and 90 dollars.
if it's in good condition up to 200 dollars, but the market on it is down right now, i have one with the scabbord and i dont intend on selling it anytime soon because its worth alot more to me then anyone would pay for it right now.I also have a original 1917 bayonet marked UMC 1917,with its original scabbard that I bought for 125 dollars to go with my all original US Model of 1917 Eddystone Rifle,and original sling.
That would have been the Model 1766 Charleville musket in .69 caliber and a bayonet.
I think around $55.00.
Yes
Possibly the French Charleville musket- Model 1776 and 1763. It was lighter than the Brown Bess and more strongly wade (for use as a club and with a bayonet)
it is worth £20
I'm in search of B.Sc 2nd Year french model papers....Could any one help me out please...
I have been looking for a Savage 99d with the bayonet for a while. I was wondering if you could contact me and send me some pictures about your bayonet and scabard and maybe come to an agreement on the price of it. My Email is starwars20092009@hotmail.com Thanks.
The correct label of the Swedish bayonet for the 1894 carbine is "bajonett m/1914". The carbine model itself was modified for the bayonet use in the year 1914, and converted carbines was hence labeled "Karbin m/1894-14". Both the carbine and the bayonet model is still to this day in use by the Swedish armed forces during ceremonial events. The bayonet model in question was also in use alongside the k-pist m/45C, also known in the US as the "Swedish K". The weapon and the bayonet was in combat use by the Swedish armed forces during the UN mission in Congo the year 1961. You can find one bayonet for sale on various US websites for approx $75-$160 (USD). In Sweden, the value of the bayonet in question would be in the approx price range of $50-$60 (USD), of course depending on the condition of the specimen. September 2009 .
some are knives, some are pointed round rods, etc. depends on model.