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Lot 442: U S. Springfield Armory Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet

Extremely Rare U S. Springfield Armory Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet for U.S. Model 1903 Rifle

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Lot 442: U S. Springfield Armory Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet

Extremely Rare U S. Springfield Armory Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet for U.S. Model 1903 Rifle

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Estimated Price: $6,500 - $9,500
Price Realized:
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Extremely Rare U S. Springfield Armory Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet for U.S. Model 1903 Rifle

Manufacturer: None
Model: None
Type: Other
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Catalog Page: 329
Class: Other
Bore Condition: Bright - Shows little or no wear
Description:

Developed in the early 20th century, the 1915 Bolo Bayonet was one of the U.S. Army's attempts at a hybrid weapon that could reduce the loadout an individual soldier had to carry into the field. Intended for use in jungle environments, the bolo could serve as both a bayonet and a brush clearing tool. Though the daylight bayonet charge was becoming a thing of the past, observers of WWI and the Russo-Japanese War noted the rise of the night attack and its resultant brutal hand-to-hand combat; the determination was made that a bayonet should be a fighting weapon and nothing more, and all the odd ducks and promising experiments were pulled from the field. Either destroyed or discarded as surplus, it is believed that only about fifty 1915 bolos remain. 20 3/4 inches overall, with a 15 5/8 inch blade marked "SA/(bomb)/1916" on the left ricasso and "US/837" on the right. Wood grips, with an "eagle beak" pommel and standard 1905-style locking hardware. Scabbard is absent.

Rating Definition:

Fine. Mild spotting and a mixed gray patina on the fair original bright polished blade, with 50% of the original blue finish on the furniture and some light dings on the otherwise fine grips.



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