Re: De-Farbed Enfield Bayonet
Isn't it great how that works. It reminds me of the Parker Hale Enfields from yesteryear.
It is too bad they don't make them out of spring steel. The 1842 bayonets made in Italy are pretty nice, as repros go. I have only heard of a problem with one of them and it was a real wierd weld break in the elbow of the piece.
I just wish an Enfield would work for my impressions because I would be right in line for one of Todd's, bayonet as well of course. Of all the rifled muskets, the enfield is my favorite, followed by the 1855 Type III.
Isn't it great how that works. It reminds me of the Parker Hale Enfields from yesteryear.
It is too bad they don't make them out of spring steel. The 1842 bayonets made in Italy are pretty nice, as repros go. I have only heard of a problem with one of them and it was a real wierd weld break in the elbow of the piece.
I just wish an Enfield would work for my impressions because I would be right in line for one of Todd's, bayonet as well of course. Of all the rifled muskets, the enfield is my favorite, followed by the 1855 Type III.
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