Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This very early Vetterli bayonet started life with a long 20" plus blade, with the long spring for the bayonet catch, and without the cut out lower muzzle ring that was introduced in 1875 indicated by Anthony Carter in his work World Bayonets 1800 to the Present. This example also still has its original composition grip scales.
However, it was later modified in the WWI era from the Model 1870 issue to the Model of 1870/1915 model with a shortened blade length of 9 1/2" to match the overall length of the WWI front line rifle the M-1891 CARCANO 6.5mm Rifle. It also had its original hooked quillon cut off.
The brass and steel mounted scabbard was also modified in length to match, though it still has very faint original markings on the leather of the scabbard: TORINO 1886.
The ricasso of the blade of the bayonet is clearly also stamped TORINO, over serial number UV 4247. This should fit any WW1 6.5mm Vetterli rifle of which there are still plenty to be found.
Ready to display!
Dimensions:
Blade length: 9 1/2”
Blade Style: Single Edge with Fuller
Overall length: 14 1/2”
Crossguard: 3 1/4”
Scabbard length: 10 1/2"
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