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    Default US Socket Bayonet advice....

    A friend saw a socket bayonet at a yard sale today and gave me a call.
    Maybe we can ID it?
    He said approx 14" to 16" long (just a guess).
    Socket type with no locking ring. Maybe approx 7/8" inside socket dia.
    Triangular blade that appears uncut or broken.
    Markings are U S & R J. RJ is not familiar to me>
    Any ideas what it could be?
    He said the guy wanted $50.00. Thats seems reasonable to me for any US bayonet of that type in good condition. But it would be real nice to know what it is.
    Thanks guys

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    Not really quite enough information, but as a GUESS, the Model 1816.

    Blade length is nominally 15 1/2 to 16 inches. Socket interior diameter about 0.825 inch.

    Many of them were marked US over an inspector's initials. RJ MAY be Robert Johnson whom I believe was an inspector in the early 1820s.

    As stated, $50 is a very fair price for any US socket bayonet in reasonable condition



    Typical blade marking:


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    Thanks for the info.
    Is 15-1/2" to 16" the blade length only, or does that include the cocket portion also?
    Again, Thanks.
    Brad

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    Blade only. Total overall is about 19 inches, dimensions can vary slightly based on maker and time period.

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    Thanks very much

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