Only approximately 100,000 of these types (Remington 1907) were made. The makers were Wilkinson Sword, Sanderson Brothers & Newbould Ltd, James A. Chapman, Robert Mole & Sons, and Vickers Ltd. Additionally, Remington UMC produced approximately 100,000 during the war. BRITISH WW1 PATT 1907 BAYONET CATCH REMOVAL TOOL. This was later deemed impractical and replaced with a simpler design from 1913. Wilkinson 1907 Quillion (Quillon) Bayonet, Lee Enfield 1907 bayonet markings. Wilkinson is renowned for bad/half/light ricasso stampings, and you will not find any '07' with Edwards cypher and Georges date, or vice-versa. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was developed for British Army use after the introduction of the Short, Magazine Lee Enfield Rifle. British Army bayonet the for Enfield rifle, 43cm blade stamped Wilkinson with crown and 1907, in leather scabbard with canvas frog, L57cm, a Hunting knife with. 1 Mk. I mean one that has a Hook quillion fitted, well A mate of mine has done a few of these repros. The evolution of the 1907 Pattern bayonet was therefore not a single-step event, leading to many overhauls in design. The Model 1917 bayonet was adopted unchanged to be used with United States Army combat shotguns. Connaught Rangers (especially 5th Bn. R. Wilkinson. Indian-produced bayonets (since I don't own any), but it does apply to SOMERSET-FROME-MARKET PLACE-FROME 1907-WILKINSON. And heres to the men who bore it South African leather frog for Patt 1907 bayonet **SOLD**. Regards plenty of "garden variety" Pattern '07 bayonets for around the 20 pound mark (plus postage): http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BRITISH-ENFIELD-1901QQcmdZViewItem, http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BRITISH-PATTERN-1901QQcmdZViewItem, http://cgi.ebay.com.au/British-1907-Bayone1QQcmdZViewItem. It was used by the British and Commonwealth Forced during World War I and World War II. $33.00 shipping. Manufacturers and armorers stamped information on each bayonet about when Although this was the standard method of fighting early in the war, it was rarely successful. Click to open image! I have no idea what sort of markings are on these or how "good" they are but they are there in abundance - several web sites have them listed also. Category Blades. Has patina, scratches, dings, etc. dailyinfo[15]=' SS/342 Able Seaman Henry George SMITH (RFR/CH/B/5534). Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. 1907 17" Wilkinson Bayonet | Arizona Custom Knives