British NO 4 Spike Bayonet Mk II Scabbard
British NO 4 Spike Bayonet Mk II Scabbard
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Product Description
The British No. 4 Spike Bayonet is a type of bayonet used by the British Army during World War II. It was designed to be used with the Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle, which was the standard-issue rifle for British troops during the war.
The No. 4 Spike Bayonet was a simple design, featuring a long, tapered spike that could be attached to the end of the rifle's barrel. It was designed to be used primarily for thrusting, rather than cutting or slashing, and was intended to provide soldiers with a close-quarters combat option in case their rifle's ammunition ran out or became ineffective.
The No. 4 Spike Bayonet was made of steel and had a length of approximately 8 inches. It was designed to be lightweight and easy to use, with a simple mechanism for attaching and detaching it from the rifle.