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For your consideration, you are viewing a piece of Military History, this is a Nepalese Gahendra Socket Bayonet and Scabbard, designed for use with the calibre .577/450 Francotte and Gahendra rifles. The scabbard is a British-manufactured Pattern 1876 bayonet, as it has the British War Department acceptance mark stamp on both the locket and the drag. These resemble the British Pattern 1876 bayonet, with a larger diameter socket. Both the Francotte and Gahendra rifle barrels had thicker walls than the Martini-Henry, making the outer muzzle ring diameter too large to accept the British Pattern 1876 bayonet. The Nepalese “Francotte” rifles are a copy of an improved Martini-Henry design by Belgian maker August Francotte dating to 1877, Francotte’s detachable trigger and firing mechanism was applied, but it was missing Francotte’s patented cocking indicator. The Nepalese Francotte rifles were a crude, poor-quality metal and manufacture and as such they suffered from many flaws. The Gahendra rifle design was based on the Westley Richards 1869 patented design but incorporated its own detachable trigger and firing mechanism. The Gahendra’s had a distinctive underlever that had a downward-curving loop attached to the action in front of the trigger. The “Gahendra” was named after its developer, General Gahendra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, a noted Nepalese Military Engineer. Gahendra also developed the Bira gun, a contemporary of the rapid-fire Gatling and Gardner guns. The quality of Gaherndra's manufacture was vastly improved from its predecessor the "Francotte" # The makers and inspection marks are:- RICASSO: "B" over "War Arrow over WD" British War Department Acceptance mark. Over "? -R" over 2/83? - LEFT & RIGHT SIDE "markings are in Devanagari script"
- SCABBARD: LOCKET: "Markings are in Devanagari script" over "War Arrow over WD" British War Department Acceptance mark. Over Enfield Inspection Mark. DRAG: "War Arrow over WD" British War Department Acceptance mark
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WEIGHT & MEASUREMENTS: The item is measured in both centimetres and inches. All measurements are approximate only.
WEIGHT: 700 gm. approximately unpacked. (Bayonet & Scabbard together)
BAYONET
- LENGTH: 63.8 cm / 25.11"
- WIDTH: 6.2 cm / 2.44" (at the elbow)
- DEPTH: 2.8 cm / 1.10" (at the outer muzzle.)
- MUZZLE RING DIAMETER MRD: 19mm. Inner Diameter
- BLADE: 55 cm / 21.65" Length (not including handle)
- SCABBARD: 56 cm / 22.04" Length
06/24