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£ 295 1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet
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1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet in
1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet
 1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet
1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet in
1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet
 1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet

1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630 Bayonet

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CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
ConditionUsed
Sale typeTrade
Make1802-1805 4” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets by Manufacturer John Gill. BAYO 630
Antiqueyes
Your referenceBAYO 630
Description

Brown Bess socket bayonets named after the weapon they were made for (Brown Bess" is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's muzzle-loading smoothbore flintlock Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. The musket design remained in use for over a hundred years with many incremental changes in its design. These versions include the Long Land Pattern, the Short Land Pattern, the India Pattern, the New Land Pattern Musket, and the Sea Service Musket) were the standard bayonet of the 18th century for the British army and continued in use until C1842 (see item 656 of the bayonet book by Watts & White where a Brown Bess socket bayonet with 4” long socket example is illustrated and page 286 of the same book). The typical triangular blade is 404mm in length and it measures 521mm overall length. The 4” long socket’s internal diameter is 26mm and is stamped with maker ‘John Gill’ (This bayonet was made under contract to the E.I.C by John Gill of Birmingham, England between 1802 and 1805). The bayonets blade is straight, and the metal work of the bayonet has just light staining consistent with age and no rust. The price for this very nice bayonet includes UK delivery. BAYO 630. (Sockets Box)

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