You haven't supplied enough info to answer this question. Which war, what country did the bayonet come from, can you verify it is an authentic piece and what is the condition of the bayonet - these factors all set the value.
It is very difficult to do much without specifics. For instance, a WW1 Solingen bayonet in good condition can go for as much as $400, but some listings ask as little as $80. Some of these may be replicas or knock-offs, so it is important to know what you're looking for.
WW2 Garand bayonets are similar, and go for similar prices.
The other problem is that there were very few standardized blades in WW1. Even the US that had more standard equipment that other nations in the early 1900's had several different blades. Just a few minutes of research yielded hundreds of potential blades, telling me that great care is necessary when you go to buy.
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A knife on the end of a gun
Terni gh4185 bayonet world war 1 and 2
I believe you have to get 75 kills with it, then you will unlock the bayonet attachment.
Take it to an antiques store and ask. It depends on what era its from. Civil war or WWI bayonets would be worth alot, but modern ones not so much.
The value of a World War 1 1907 Wilkinsonâ??s bayonet is about $200 as of 2014. This value fluctuates depending on the location and its condition.
No, most people didn't use bayonets in World War 2.
$200 or more.
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It should be the bayonet
Possibly the Bayonet.
the single shot rifle with bayonet