Greetings!
I’ve been given an original bayonet, and judging by the bluing, I’m assuming it’s an Indian Wars era bayonet. While I’m certainly no expert on the models, I’m guessing it is a model 1873. It is “relatively” close to the correct dimensions of an 1855 bayonet with the internal dimension of the socket being ~0.75”.
Has anyone ever attempted to convert a model 1873 bayonet to fit a .58 caliber musket? I know it will “ruin” it’s resale value and I’m well aware of the modify it vs. leave it alone arguments so let’s not take this thread there. I’m simply wondering if it’s doable and if so, has anyone done it before.
Thank you in advance for any help!
I’ve been given an original bayonet, and judging by the bluing, I’m assuming it’s an Indian Wars era bayonet. While I’m certainly no expert on the models, I’m guessing it is a model 1873. It is “relatively” close to the correct dimensions of an 1855 bayonet with the internal dimension of the socket being ~0.75”.
Has anyone ever attempted to convert a model 1873 bayonet to fit a .58 caliber musket? I know it will “ruin” it’s resale value and I’m well aware of the modify it vs. leave it alone arguments so let’s not take this thread there. I’m simply wondering if it’s doable and if so, has anyone done it before.
Thank you in advance for any help!
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