Pre-WW1 Canadian 1st Pattern Unit Marked Ross Bayonet With Original Scabbard And Frog

WW1 Early 20th Century Canadian Ross Bayonet with frog and scabbard

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This is a scarce 1st Pattern Ross bayonet. This bayonet fitted the first pattern of Ross rifle but on the introduction of the MK II rifle the bayonet. This bayonet was made in December 1912 and is so marked on the pommel with the Canadian acceptance mark, inspection stamp. The grip has unit marks 2B 514. The other side is stamped with "Ross Rifle Co Quebec Patent 1907". The pommel and the grips also carry inspection stamps.

*Condition*

Both the scabbard and the bayonet are in very good condition. The blade is nicely preserved. Some light pitting on the metal of the grip. Please refer to the images of the as a part of our condition report.

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