How long is the bayonet? If the blade is long, (14" +/-) it sounds like a very early year Springfield rifle bayonet. If it is 10" long, it may be a WWII cut down model. IF the former, $250.00 or more, if the latter, $125.00.
Condition (good or bad) can change values by 50% or more.
Without the sheath, about $5-10 USA; with the sheath, $20-30 USD.
i dont know but mine goes et21009b, does yours have a green sheath and a marking that looks like a sword going through a gear?
sounds like a pre-WW1 Springfield 1903 rifle bayonet
I have a Steve Morseth Knife with the sheath in very good condition.(just a few scratches on the blade that could be easily buffed out)
When putting away a sword you "sheath" it, or put it back into its sheath, usually worn on a belt or sling.
If its frog(sheath) is all original like the bayonet?These are commanding 125 dollars and up depending on the condition of both.I just paid 135 dollars for mine.
10-50 US Dollars
go to: Jouster.com bring up knifes & bayonets and ask
Without the sheath, about $5-10 USA; with the sheath, $20-30 USD.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, condition, finish, caliber, barrel length.
In english pounds they are worth £85 on their own (good condition) and more if in original sheath. Sorry if you wheren't looking for it in english pounds, just use Google convert or something if not.
Don't worry about returning it to him or his family. It belonged to the Australian government and was never his personal property.
I need more information. What's the country of manufacture, and what's the country of issue. For example, an 1891 Argentine bayonet manufactured in germany, depending on a number of factors, is worth anywhere between $50 and $200.
i dont know but mine goes et21009b, does yours have a green sheath and a marking that looks like a sword going through a gear?
sounds like a pre-WW1 Springfield 1903 rifle bayonet
Hello, I personally have the same knife which I am going to sell. The same knife with a leather sheath is for sale on ebay $250 buy it now firm. It does have some rust and in worn condition. Between ebay and paypal there is a 12% fee and shipping will be about $7-8. That means if it sells the seller will get about $210. (not bad). However it is buy it now so it may never sell for that price. A dealer might offer you between $50 and $100 in worn rusty condition. This is assuming it is hard to get into and out of sheath but still manageable. If you are selling DONT accept the first offer. Counter offer for a much higher price and see where it goes. If it is shiny and very good condition you may be looking at $200-$250. I hope that this helps. Dont take to a pawn shop but instead a military memorbalia dealer. You can find one on google. God Bless
SCABBARD is another name for a sheath of a sword or bayonet. (note: this may not be entirely correct hence this is from what I remember.) A SCABBARD (with 'a') is a case made of leather for a rifle, used with saddles. You can see it in every western movie. It's where the rifles are put in.