unstitched and measuring 455 mm (l) x 115 mm (h)
Since the 1950s it was simply known as “the Reibert”
" (Whitehead & Hoag) on the reverse of both the medal and the hanger)
Malta Convoys (1940-1942) and Arctic Convoys (1941-1942)
The medal was initially produced by GOZNAK in the Soviet Union and later by IKOM of Zagreb
Canada, C.E.F. A Ross Rifle Bayonet, Mark II, Patent 1907, c. 1916 Republic of unstitched and measuring 455 mmA Mark II, 1907 Patent, Ross Rifle Bayonet, measuring 408 mm in total length when inserted into the scabbard. It features a 255 mm long magnetic steel blade, demonstrating a modified, hand ground tip with a very sharp blade. The ricasso is unmarked on the obverse and reverse, with an intact short quillion and full muzzle ring. The grip consists of two wedges of walnut brown wood that are held together by a series of two horizontally mounted screws.