French 1874 Pattern Gras Bayonet.
A wonderful example of this 19th century French bayonet which was originally made for the French Model 1874 Gras Infantry Rifle, manufactured from 1874 to about 1885
It has a solid brass pommel with push-button latching mechanism. the grips are wood, and the cross guard is steel with a muzzle ring and hooked quillon. This is all in good condition, the brass parts are toned and the grips show some wear but have a good untouched patina.
The blade is steel and triangular, with two edges and a broad spine. The spine is clearly engraved with the arsenal, ‘Mre d' Armes de St. Etienne Janvier’. The blade is very good, clean and free from any rust or pitting. There is some light wear, where it has been pulled from the scabbard countless times.
The scabbard is basically a rolled steel tube with a ball finial, this still has around 98% of its original bluing still remaining. It is stamped with numbers on the back of the frog loop.
All in all a top grade bayonet which is untouched from any restoration.
It measures; 26 inches long.
Shipping to UK mainland only. Over 18 only
Code: 30080
75.00 GBP