Brown Bess Bayonet with Scabbard
Brown Bess is the popular term used to designate a series of flintlock infantry muskets which remained in use in the British Army from ca. 1722 to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. A bayonet, which could be compared to a short sword in terms of length, was often used on these muskets for close combat. More information...
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Brown Bess Bayonet with Scabbard
This authentic replica of the Brown Bess bayonet is made of steel. The included scabbard is crafted from leather and comes with a carrying strap made of fabric.
A beautiful addition to any collection and an essential accessory for reenactors of this time period.
In order to attach this bayonet to your musket/rifle, modifications may need to be made to the locking device by an expert gunsmith.
- Bayonet made of steel
- Complete with leather sheath and carrying strap
- Overall length: approx. 54cm
- Blade length: approx. 43.5cm
- Inner diameter of the socket: approx. 2.9cm
- Length of the socket: approx. 10cm
- Weight: approx. 630 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.