I just bought this old bayonet, it is a British 1888 pattern bayonet, this kind of bayonet was used in the Boer war and in the First World War.
The bayonet looks a little rusty, but its just dirt, now it is polished and fine.
The blade is symmetrical and in good condition. This is the first bayonet I have seen with real “sword potential” without being rare or expensive. The blade is 12" long and over all the Bayonet is 16-3/4" long. Here is my idea:
This bayonet didn’t cost me much, so I am planing modifying the hilt to make it more like a short sword/dagger. But I don’t want to ruin a fine bayonet, actually I am a little hesitant to ”destroy” this little piece of history.
Is there anybody out there with any experience from using a bayonet for a sword or a dagger?
Many bayonets are cheep, many have fine blade with fine steel. Isn’t that perfect material for experimentation?
I only need to figure out a way to deal with the hilt making it more like a dagger.
It’s a cheep item but I don’t want to ruin it! If you think I should leave it as it is, please tell me!
Any advice is welcome!
Greetings
Joachim

