1907 Lee Enfield Bayonet with scabbard for Denix rifle
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1907 Lee Enfield Bayonet with scabbard for denix Rifle
Replica 1907 Bayonet with straight guard used by the British army from 1916 onward, this bayonet has been made to fit a denix and not a de-activated rifle.
All denix rifles are make with the bayonet lugs oversided so you cannot fit a bayonet but this model bayonet has been made to fit with a slight bit of fillling down of the front lugs with a metal hand file or dremel.
New size of lug needs to be
- 10mm wide from 11mm
- 4mm depth from 6mm
1907 Lee Enfield Bayonet with scabbard for denix Rifle
Replica 1907 Bayonet with straight guard used by the British army from 1916 onward, this bayonet has been made to fit a denix and not a de-activated rifle.
All denix rifles are make with the bayonet lugs oversided so you cannot fit a bayonet but this model bayonet has been made to fit with a slight bit of fillling down of the front lugs with a metal hand file or dremel.
New size of lug needs to be
- 10mm wide from 11mm
- 4mm depth from 6mm
Bayonet details
- Steel Blade
- Brown leather beltscabbard
- Wood grip
- handle length 120 mm( approx)
- Working lock button
- Overall length 23 1/4 inches
- Blade length 17 1/2 inches
Weight (g) | 700.00 |
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Restricted Product? | Yes |
Affiliation | British |
Service | Army |
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