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Lot 034 - Antique U.S. Socket Bayonet With "Us" Tang Stamp And Cylindrical Socket, Inconclusive Model/Authenticity, 19-1/2" L
Antique socket bayonet bearing a clear "US" stamp near the tang. Features a long blade with a single fuller and a cylindrical socket showing a clean rectangular lug slot on one side and a small driven rivet/stud on the opposite side. The tang is formed into the socket in a factory-style joint rather than a crude repair. As found, the piece appears complete and the rectangular slot and rivet are consistent with typical socket-bayonet mounting details (slot orientation varies by pattern and rifle).
Presented as found with surface wear and original patina. There is a rough edge around the socket and the socket appears short relative to some examples—this could be original to the pattern or the result of a cut/alteration; we have not confirmed whether it was altered. No jagged fractures or missing spring pockets are evident in photographs, but authenticity, exact model, and completeness have not been professionally confirmed and should be verified by a qualified weapons or militaria specialist if definitive identification is required.
Socket measures 13/16" diameter inside and 15/16" diameter outside.