Gents -
Looking for some input here....
According to most sources I've seen, the M1855 (M1855/70) bayonet would have been struck bright and would have a 25/32" interior diameter to fit the ACW era RMs. When some of the original M1855 bayonets were reconfigured for the Trapdoors they were cold shrunk and compressed to fit the smaller 1873 diameter (47/62") and were most commonly blued.
This bayonet is purported to be an original M1855/70 and has the correct 25/32" inner socket diameter (though with a not-well-considered machine screw replacement). All the other measurements are incidental and indicate compatibility with an ACW era rifled musket, but the markings are some I've never seen before. "LH" on the underside of the blade, "188" across the socket, and what appears to be a deep inspector's cartouche on the blade tang. Also, it is blued and has an odd, flattened tang connecting the socket to the blade.
Does anyone know the provenance of these markings or has anyone seen them before?
If this is in fact an original I'd like to pick it up for my '55.....
Any thoughts or input welcomed.
Rich
Looking for some input here....
According to most sources I've seen, the M1855 (M1855/70) bayonet would have been struck bright and would have a 25/32" interior diameter to fit the ACW era RMs. When some of the original M1855 bayonets were reconfigured for the Trapdoors they were cold shrunk and compressed to fit the smaller 1873 diameter (47/62") and were most commonly blued.
This bayonet is purported to be an original M1855/70 and has the correct 25/32" inner socket diameter (though with a not-well-considered machine screw replacement). All the other measurements are incidental and indicate compatibility with an ACW era rifled musket, but the markings are some I've never seen before. "LH" on the underside of the blade, "188" across the socket, and what appears to be a deep inspector's cartouche on the blade tang. Also, it is blued and has an odd, flattened tang connecting the socket to the blade.
Does anyone know the provenance of these markings or has anyone seen them before?
If this is in fact an original I'd like to pick it up for my '55.....
Any thoughts or input welcomed.
Rich
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