Interesting video! Worked at the Lithgow facility in 1990 - to around mid 94. During that time there were a lot of bayonets laying around mostly without the wooden handles. Many of them had the points ground off and were turned into makeshift paint scrapers and used in maintenance.
@MyMRT12 жыл бұрын
Really nice and interesting informative video. I have 2 Australian 1907 bayonets.
@bradenmartin13824 ай бұрын
Great video! I have a nearly identical bayonet as you nickel platted one (except mine is not nickel platted). MA 9/41, 78670 serial with all the matching markings. The only difference is that I have a D and arrow on the side of the handguard as well. No markings on the grips. God bless!
@readingforwisdom70372 жыл бұрын
Great intro to this historically important weapon
@robertrobert7924 Жыл бұрын
I own a beautiful refurbished Aussie No. 1 Mk 3 .303 Enfield rifle that was imported into the USA after your government passed draconian gun laws in the 21st Century. I suspect it was used as a target competition rifle where it had to maintain it's military construction. It is sighted in perfectly @100 yds. I just shot it this week at my gun range. I also bought a new 1907 bayonet made by Windlass Steelcrafts on India that fits this rifle.
@pmg8504 Жыл бұрын
Lithgow Patt 07 Bayonet production did stop for a few years during the early 1930"s due to the depression, acoording to Ian Skennerton's book, Australian Service Bayonets.
@pointynotsharp Жыл бұрын
I saw that too, funny in different books he gives different accounts. I'm unsure which is the most up to date. I know a collector who claims to have every year of manufacture though including all of the 30s... still yet to see them though
@pmg8504 Жыл бұрын
@@pointynotsharp Mate, ask him if you can see the ones made in the early 1930's, I would like to know myself! As for the WWI Lithgow Patt 07's, my 1914 & 1915 Hooked Quillons don't have the flared out pommel, I will find out when they started this practice next time I call a mate of mine.
@stickoswalkabouts6332 жыл бұрын
Hey mate what books and websites do you use for information?
@pointynotsharp2 жыл бұрын
For Aussie P1907s I use: British and commonwealth bayonets by Skennerton and Richardson. I also use the website worldofbayonets.com pretty heavily. Most of the Skennerton books are decent for P1907s. I want a copy of the bayonet book but it's very expensive
@stickoswalkabouts6332 жыл бұрын
@@pointynotsharp thanks mate I've got some bayonets just like yours and a lithgow mk ii SMLE and would love to know more about what I have and start collecting more
@pointynotsharp2 жыл бұрын
@@stickoswalkabouts633 great place to start is to join a bunch of bayonet collecting groups on Facebook. A lot of the group experts are authors of bayonet books. Easier sometimes to ask the author than track down an out of print $500 book
@eancola61112 жыл бұрын
I ended up with one of these in America, it was just given to me so I don’t know it’s history, I thought it was British up until recently but I looked into some of the markings and it was made in lithgow
@pointynotsharp2 жыл бұрын
Good score
@aidanfox72312 жыл бұрын
Are these bayonets easy to acquire or are they harder to come by
@pointynotsharp2 жыл бұрын
They are quite common here in Australia, unfortunately they are getting a bit expensive
@geraldwenn96982 жыл бұрын
I Have a lithgow same as your first one with frog can I trace serial number on pommel 23989
@pointynotsharp2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately not, there aren't records for them being issued to specific units or people. They are really only useful for date of manufacture if your riccaso is worn
@geraldwenn96982 жыл бұрын
@@pointynotsharp Thanks for your speedy replyJust curious as to what they sell for its in top condition factory edge never been cleaned up etc
@wceagles81 Жыл бұрын
I just found a bayonet in my mother in laws shed. It’s the same as the one in the middle with OA stamp on it with the scarab and I guess the original belt hessian strap. She gave it to me. I’m stoked to find out some information on it.