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    Default Remington Rolling Block bayonets

    My father bought one of the Hunters Lodge black powder Remington rolling blocks back in the late 50's, for $1 extra you received a bayonet. The Remington is the No 1 action and I noticed the barrel also has a lug to attach a sword type of blade bayonet too. Did Remington also manufacture a sword type of blade bayonet for the South American market ?

    Photos show Remington barrel and Remington bayonet received from Hunters Lodge back in the 50's

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    All of the saber style bayonets I have seen for the South American rolling blocks like the M1879 Argentine Model have been German made.The earlier M1866/71 models did use a socket bayonet but not sure of the maker.If I could find my bayonet book LOL I might be able to tell you.
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