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Create an AccountROBERT H. RANKIN - Small Arms of the Sea ServicesFirst, and only edition. Hardcover, dust jacket, 227 pages, published by Norm Flayderman, 1972. This book is profusely illustrated with b/w photographs...
ROBERT M. REILLY - AMERICAN SOCKET BAYONETS AND SCABBARDSAn important reference on early American bayonets. Excellent reading copy. Dust cover taped to jacket, former owner's ex-libris, a couple of underlined notes...
ROBERT M. REILLY - AMERICAN SOCKET BAYONETS AND SCABBARDSBook is in perfect condition, minor scoffing to the back of the dust cover, former owner's ex-libris ink-stamped on fly leaf. Out of...
This is an important, benchmark study of plug bayonets, recommended not only to the early bayonet collector, for whom it is essential, but also to the collector of European 17th-18th century...
This scarce Black Watch regimental sporran dates ca.1881-first quarter of 1900s. It measures 18" long from the top of the cantle to the bottom of the horse-hair. The condition of the...
This early production example of Russian Imperial M1868 artillery trooper's shashka is mounted with the regulation 74 cm-long Zlatoust-made blade dated 1870. Various factory inspection marks are stamped on the ricasso...
This lovely Russian bebut is maker-marked for the famous Zlatoust Factory, dated 1913, inspector-stamped, and marked with the Regimental abbreviations.Blade is the standard 43.5 cm long, with a good amount of...
This Soviet M1927 shashka is stamped with the Zlatoust Factory cartouche and date 1930 on the ricasso and the lower ferrule. Scabbard fittings are also stamped with inspection cartouches. Blade is...
This beautiful Russian Berdan-2 was made by the famous Imperial Arms Factory in Tula. The condition is quite pleasing, with much of the blueing still present, and the rifling is almost...
This child's kindjal, done in the style of the Model 1840 Russian Imperial Army Officer's Kinjal of the Black Sea Cossacks, dates to the mid-19th century, and comes from a a...
This single action Imperial Russian Tula Arsenal-made Smith & Wesson Third Model, also known as the Model 1880, is dated 1893 on top of the barrel. This was Russian Imperial Army...
This Soviet shashka sword is marked by the Zlatoust small arms factory year of production 1930 on both the blade and the hilt. Blade is 79 cm long, straight and true,...