Item:
ONJR23RNJ012

Original U.S. Philippine - American War Model 1892 Krag Rifle Bayonet and 2nd Pattern Scabbard, Marked N.J. - Dated 1902

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. These are something that we have only ever had very few of. It is a Pre WWI, Philippine-American War dated U.S. M1892 bayonet, made for the Springfield Model 1892–99 Krag-Jørgensen rifles, some of which were still in use during WWI. It is fitted with its original all steel scabbard with a swivel belt loop on the back. These are very rarely seen on today's market, especially with the scabbard included and fully intact.

The "Krag" was the U.S. Army's first repeating rifle, and the M1892 bayonet was based on the Swiss M1889 bayonet, made for use on the 7.5 mm. M1889 Schmidt-Rubin straight-pull bolt-action rifle.

This example is in good condition, with the original bright finish oxidized to a gray coloration. Blade shows signs of sharpening, and of honest use, most likely in a tropical environment. The 1892 pattern "smooth" grips are in good condition with just a few dents and chips, and are held in place by domed rivets. The wood does show some wear and open grain.

The blade is marked 1902 on one side, and US on the other, and has a fully functional bayonet catch. Underneath the crossguard is the N.J. stamp, which means this was more than likely used by a New Jersey unit during the conflict, who did have a presence. The scabbard is in very good condition, with a blued finish, and a fully functional swivel. The scabbard body is straight, with minor surface rust.

This is an excellent example for being 120 years old!

Comes more than ready for display.

Specifications:

Blade Length: 11 3/4"
Blade Style: Single Edge w/ Fuller
Overall length: 16 1/4“
Crossguard: 3 1/4”
Scabbard Length: 12 1/2"

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