Collectors Pride Swiss Army Bayonet

September 27th, 2009 by Richard Benson


Who could have thought that the Swiss Army brand would become a house hold name on a world wide stage when the company started supplying its most famous officers knives to the Swiss army? Over the years the company launched an array of new products and has become one of the most revered and respected brands with its arms spreading in many different directions.

The Swiss army brand is quite a seeked after brand and it has very strong fan following. The Swiss army produces these unique bayonets that attracted one and all. Thus even though these Bayonets date back to a long time ago their popularity has not diminished, it is still a dream for an avid collector of Swiss army products to own one. These are now sold as army surplus items and are quite popular.

The bayonet is a part of the knife family. It basically similarizes a dagger and it is a weapon that can be used in the battlefield. It was a rather unique creation and it was specially designed to fit into the top of the muzzle of the gun such as a rifle. This transformed the rifle into a spear like weapon in case there was no ammo.

Thus the bayonet was a useful gear and served the purpose of being extremely uselful during a war when the transformed rifle would be the last resort for combat. These helped not only Swiss armies but also other armies during that time. It helped the soldier to protect himself during attack by his enemies even if he had run out of bullets. During the time when war were fairly simpler the bayonet was a useful innovation.

Practically and unfortunately the demand for bayonets have fallen as modern-day warfare techniques|expertise] utilize trigger dependent rifles. Thus, these bayonets have now become antique pieces that are now sought after by collectors of Swiss army products and for those people who are passionate about it.

However even with the change of warfare techniques, the use of Swiss army bayonets are not completely extinct. Its use is still prevalent in some countries but the importance has reduced considerably. The fact that it can be used as a independent dagger and doesn’t necessarily need to be attached to a rifle makes it adaptable for different purposes.

The Swiss knife has multiple purposes as already explained it acts as a utility knife also. Similarly, at time of danger, if a person has a bayonet, he has some sort of security to combat his enemy.

Today Swiss Army bayonets are obtainable on auctions or from special collectors that seek to make money by selling an genuine Swiss army bayonet that they happen to have.

If one is interested in buying a bayonet, one should try at the army surplus shops or search for it online. However you need to be cautious and make sure you are buying the original which has a blade length of 9.4 inches and a handle that measures 4.8 inches.

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