It depends on what bayonet you want. A 16 inch blade US bayonet that fits a M1 Garand or 1903 rifle in nice shape will run 250 dollars and up with the original scabbard. A spike bayonet that would be correct for a british rifle can be had for 20 dollars or less. There are hundreds of bayonets that were used in WW2 prices vary depending on rarity and desireability
Dependent on the condition, between $50 - $150, maybe more if you can really push the sale. I paid $75 for one in immaculate condition in 2004.
Some of the things a typical "Tommy" would have carried into battle: Rifle, bayonet, entrenching tool, water, personal ammunition, gas mask, mills bombs, bedroll, machine-gun ammunition, rations, greatcoat, underclothes, paybook, bandage, mess tin.
Because WWI was about trench warfare, so there was not as much hand-to-hand combat, therefore, the bayonet was not as useful.
$5,698 dollars
to obtain rifle value you must list the maker/model. Do you mean bayonet....
$15 to $40 depending on condition.
Good luck with finding the actual figure, but i should think very few: bayonets were much more common than actual swords, and by the time of the American civil war, rifle technology had made the firearms the soldiers carried that much more effective -i think disease, then rifle and shell wounds would be more common as causes of death than the bayonet, and certainly more common than the sword.
if its a 1913 Pattern 14. army rifle that's in good condition with a bayonet attachment and still works and has all the parts to it, its probably worth a few million
It depends on what bayonet you want. A 16 inch blade US bayonet that fits a M1 Garand or 1903 rifle in nice shape will run 250 dollars and up with the original scabbard. A spike bayonet that would be correct for a british rifle can be had for 20 dollars or less. There are hundreds of bayonets that were used in WW2 prices vary depending on rarity and desireability
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Dependent on the condition, between $50 - $150, maybe more if you can really push the sale. I paid $75 for one in immaculate condition in 2004.
Contacting Remington would be a long shot, and it probably wouldn't tell you much about the rifle's history, since it was a military weapon. What you have is probably a P14, manufactured under contract for the British during WWI.
$75
How much is a 1877 Bayonete in mint condition
48938
5-50 usd