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<blockquote data-quote="JokerofDeath" data-source="post: 4338632" data-attributes="member: 45643"><p>Its an Australian 1907 bayonet made 7-1942 by the Australian Small Arms factory/ Lithgow (MA) at the Orange Arsenal (OA). The X means it passed the bend test. The broadhead arrow /I\ indicates it was government property. The number on the pommel is the rack/ serial number of the rifle the bayonet was issued with and the “C” means cancelled. </p><p></p><p>Assuming it has the issued scabbard you could probably get anywhere from $100-350 depending on the buyer and market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JokerofDeath, post: 4338632, member: 45643"] Its an Australian 1907 bayonet made 7-1942 by the Australian Small Arms factory/ Lithgow (MA) at the Orange Arsenal (OA). The X means it passed the bend test. The broadhead arrow /I\ indicates it was government property. The number on the pommel is the rack/ serial number of the rifle the bayonet was issued with and the “C” means cancelled. Assuming it has the issued scabbard you could probably get anywhere from $100-350 depending on the buyer and market. [/QUOTE]
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