Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, condition, finish, caliber, barrel length.
M1 Garands with Bayonets were mainly used to take Japanese positions in the Pacific during World War II
Terni gh4185 bayonet world war 1 and 2
I believe you have to get 75 kills with it, then you will unlock the bayonet attachment.
Depending on the condition and rarity, your Arisaka rifle with mum intact (the flower symbol) could range anywhere from 60.00 to 3,000.00US.
A knife on the end of a gun
The value of a World War 1 1907 Wilkinsonâ??s bayonet is about $200 as of 2014. This value fluctuates depending on the location and its condition.
$200 or more.
The US .
Brown Bess, definitely no! That's a weapon of the 1700's. It took too long to reload. American Military did not have bayonets attached to their weapons but the Japanese did.
I can't say without seeing it, but if I was to guess at it, around $75, as long as it is in good condition. It goes down hill fast if is all rusty or has dark spots on the blade. If the scabbard is dented will affect the price as well. If you have pictures or need more information just ask rlabar@windstream.net as I wrote the book on Japanese bayonets. Sincerely, Raymond www.bayonetsofjapan.com
Neither North nor South Korea as independant nations manufactured bayonets in 1950. Korea was fought just 5 years after WWII ended consequently any bayonet used in the Korean War (1950-1953) was either a World War 2 Russian, Japanese, British, or American bayonet. Note: France was busy in French Indochina (Vietnam) to have their bayonets in Korea. So...look up the value of WWII bayonets.
It should be the bayonet