2nd Type, Pattern 1888 MkI Sword bayonet. Approved for service 25th February 1890, it differed from the 1st Type (approved 20 June 1889) by having two brass rivets securing the wooden grips rather than three rivets and washers. Scabbards remained unaltered.
Clearance hole to the rear of the new rivet.
Manufactured by R. Mole & sons, Broad St., Birmingham, November 1891.
Although the application of 1st and 2nd Types nomenclature is used in most studies on these bayonets there was no such official recognition.
Joe
Pattern 1888 MkI
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Re: Pattern 1888 MkI
Nice blade Joe, yours ?
Certainly well travelled by the stampings.
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Re: Pattern 1888 MkI
Mine Graeme, i bought it about this time last year.
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Re: Pattern 1888 MkI
beautiful blade , and a mole , im partial to those , its in superb condition , great catch