Hall Rifle Bayonet – Scarce - Inventory Number: BAY 252 / SOLD
Excellent condition example of the U.S. Model 1819 Socket Bayonet for the Hall Rifle as manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The US M1816/22/27 series of bayonets feature a 16” blade, face flute of varying lengths, a T-shaped mortise and no locking ring.
The socket of the Hall bayonet has a raised bridge that is cut with an additional offset slot to allow the offset front sight of the Hall rifle to pass through.
This example of a US M1819 Hall Rifle Socket Bayonet is in about excellent condition. Bayonet is overall bright and clean. The bayonet is unmarked. The socket has a .780” bore diameter and is approximately 19” in overall length. The blade is nearly 16” long with a 9” long face flute. The blade has what is known as the “prow-tip” that appears ground down as opposed to sharp and pointy. This is an exceptional bayonet for a rare gun.
Inventory Number: BAY 252 / SOLD