British, WW2, 1943, No 4 Mark II Spike Bayonet, by Singer Manufacturing Co., Clydebank, Scotland

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*British, WW2, 1943, No 4 Mark II Spike Bayonet, by Singer Manufacturing Co., Clydebank, Scotland*

Bayonet is marked “No 4, Mark 11, N 67”, the reference for Singer Manufacturing Co., Clydebank, Scotland. Singer bayonets used their dispersal code, N67 from 1943. It is estimated that they made 1,141,782 between 1942–44. It is also marked with a clear war arrow and the inspectors numbers which look like "25GT". This is a second pattern spike bayonet. The bayonet was forged and milled from one solid piece of steel. However, the milled blade flutes of the Mark 1 were eliminated.

*Condition*
This spike bayonet is in good condition with clear markings, there is no pitting to the blade. Press button works well. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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