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10/2/2016 2:51:19 PM EDT
If anyone can help me identify these two bayonets, I would appreciate it. I believe one is for an Enfield but I do not know much about bayonets, much less older/foreign ones.  They were found in a foreclosure that a friend bought.






Identification and possible value would be highly helpful.







Thanks,







DN













10/2/2016 2:54:51 PM EDT
[#1]
The P-1907 Lithgow is Australian....If memory serves it was refurbed for WW-2 use which might account for the 1944 dated mangrove scabbard. .

The other is Japanese Type 30 produced by the Toyoda Jido Shokki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works), under Nagoya Army Arsenal supervision. Toyoda made bayonets from 1938–1945.
10/2/2016 2:56:05 PM EDT
[#2]
The last one is Japanese.
10/2/2016 3:18:28 PM EDT
[#3]
I apologize for not uploading full pictures of the bayonets. I will work on uploading these. TIL that Toyoda (Not just a joke, but now Toyota, made bayonets and other military products ((Other than motors)))





Thanks for the quick replies!







Thanks,







DN


 






ETA: Here is a full picture of the bayonets previously posted:













Bonus knife:  I believe this is a standard issue US Navy Kabar. Is that correct??  Thanks guys



10/2/2016 4:59:02 PM EDT
[#4]
The Jap. bayonet has been shortened.

The "ka-bar" should have maker's marks and perhaps the sheath also.