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estrij 6th May 2021 11:21 AM

Identifying markings on North West Railway bajonet
 
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Hello,

I have a bajonet with the markings NWR 42 (National West Railway 1942) from India - British Empire. It is used for the MKI? or MKII? Enfield rifle

On the blade it self scratched in there is a II with a star. Does this mean it is for the MKII ? or what would it mean

On the hilt there is also a marking SA 50, what could this mean? Springfield Armory and then 50? This would mean this one is made in the USA

The scabbard holds the marking CIW 1941 and CA391, and what do these marking mean?

Thank you in advance for all your help!

Ian 12th May 2021 03:26 PM

Hi estrij,

It has been a week and nobody has responded yet to your questions. This is probably because this forum seldom discusses modern military weapons. The occasional kukhri or Chindit machete are perhaps the closest we come to the subject of this thread.

Ian

Dmitry 12th May 2021 06:44 PM

This forum is geared towards bayonet collectors - https://www.gunboards.com/forums/mil...pons-forum.23/

estrij 12th May 2021 08:05 PM

Thank you. I was already not quite sure if I could find an answer here.

Thank you for the redirection.

Regards,

Erik


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