British, WW2, No. 4 Mk. II* Spike Bayonet and No. 4 Mk I Scabbard, Made by PSK (Prince-Smith & Stells, Keighly, Yorkshire), subcontracted parts by "VNS" (Viners Ltd., Sheffield)

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*British, WW2, No. 4 Mk. II* Spike Bayonet and No. 4 Mk I Scabbard, Made by PSK (Prince-Smith & Stells, Keighly, Yorkshire), subcontracted parts by "VNS" (Viners Ltd., Sheffield)*

Approximate Measurements: 19cm spike, 25.2cm overall
Marked – War Arrow, and "No 4 MK II*", "P.S.K." = Prince-Smith & Stells in Keighly, Yorkshire
Marked: "VNS" = Viners Ltd., Sheffield.

This socket bayonet was specifically designed for the .303 caliber Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle, commonly referred to as the ‘pig-sticker.’ These bayonets played a significant role during the Second World War and remained in use until the 1950s when they were eventually replaced by the 7.62 mm NATO caliber FN–FAL selective-fire rifle.

The No. 4 Mk. II* bayonet was a simplified version of the Mark II, featuring a two-piece design where the blade and socket were forged separately. This reduced manufacturing costs and enabled production by subcontractors, which helped disperse production and reduce the risk of disruption due to bombing during World War II. The distinct stepped join between the blade and socket is a characteristic feature of this design.

Four UK-based firms—Prince-Smith & Stells, Howard & Bullough, Lewisham Engineering, and Baird Manufacturing Co.—produced a total of 1.4 million No. 4 Mk. II* bayonets. Prince-Smith & Stells of Keighly, Yorkshire, manufactured the majority, with over 1 million units produced between 1942 and 1945. Originally a textile machinery manufacturer, Prince-Smith shifted to bayonet production during the war.

Subcontractors, such VNS" (Viners Ltd., Sheffield), produced many of the socket forgings, often marked with deeply struck stamps.

The accompanying metal scabbard, is marked "No. 4 Mk I", features a tapered steel body with a ball finial, including a drain hole for water drainage. Additionally, it has a round frog stud brazed to the body.

*Condition*
This spike bayonet is in good condition. Press button works well and scabbard fits securely. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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