Dark steel patina to the dent free scabbard. Shipping cost cannot be calculated. Condition is Used. Will ship international They are not particularly rare and pop up on e-bay frequently. - French M1874 Gras Bayonet, Dated 1880: Original period manufacture. There are a few ways you can use eBay to find the French bayonets that might work for your collection of memorabilia: Era - Different French bayonets may have used slightly altered designs depending on the era of production.

You are bidding on a French Model 1881 "Gras" Sword Bayonet. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. its around $15-$20. Contact the seller- opens in a new window or tab and request a shipping method to your location.

This item will ship to United States, but the seller has not specified shipping options. Standard issue 1874 Gras bayonet with an 1880 blade date on the spine. This bayonet was the last of the French "sword-type" bayonets. Top of the blade reads "Mre d'Armes de St. Etienne Xbr 1880," which places and dates the piece to the St. Etienne Arsenal in December of 1880.

Although, I am classifying this as French, this bayonet was made in France or Belgium; or … Choosing the proper French bayonet for your collection. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet. 26"L. Please call for shipping plus required insurance quotes 561-585-9999 or email us at liveauctions@brucekodner.com.

French Gras bayonet sword from 1880. There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The blade is clean but shows scattered spotting and staining as shown. You have a French model 1874 bayonet for the Gras rifle. I suggest you search e-Bay for “Gras bayonet” (I just got 43 results) and see how the auctions go to determine worth.

Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. 1879 French Bayonet. It was manufactured to fit the French Model 1874 "Gras" Infantry Rifle, … Shipping and handling. A French Gras Bayonet Dated 1886, with scabbard, spring stiee, plus a French Chassepot scabbard in poor condition. The sword features clear arsenal marking on the hilt and blade.

Mismatch serial numbers blade to scabbard, sound wood grips showing typical age and brass patina to the pommel.