THESE ARE IN HEAVY GREASE FOR LONG TERM STORAGE AS PICTURE. NO SCARBARD AVAILABLE


Unknown manufacure British No.4 MkII spike bayonet type of World War II–era design originally produced for use with the Lee-Enfield No.4 series rifles. This bayonet features the characteristic cruciform steel spike and socket-style mounting system intended to attach directly to the rifle’s muzzle. The MkII pattern was manufactured as part of wartime production to simplify earlier versions, using a one-piece forged steel body without separate blade or socket components. It represents the standard form adopted in mid-war years when efficiency and interchangeability were prioritized across Commonwealth forces.


This bayonet is in used condition consistent with surplus military equipment. The steel surfaces show handling and storage marks typical of service-issued items but retain the original spike configuration and socket structure. The locking mechanism and overall form correspond to the No.4 rifle fitting standard, with no additional modifications indicated. Its utilitarian design reflects the simplified wartime production methods that distinguished the MkII from earlier types such as the MkI and MkIII variants.


Included is the bayonet itself without scabbard or other accessories unless otherwise specified. The piece is suitable for collectors seeking an authentic British WWII pattern bayonet compatible with the Lee-Enfield No.4 rifle system. All identifying features correspond to the MkII specification, including the single-piece steel construction and muzzle socket designed for secure attachment to the rifle’s bayonet lug.