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South African No 4 MK1 Bayonet leather securing tab.
The 1937 pattern bayonet frog had been designed to carry the long sword bayonet of the SMLE in its leather scabbard. When the short No.4 ‘pigsticker’ type bayonet was introduced along with its tubular metal scabbard it was discovered that the scabbard was prone to slipping out from the frog and bayonets could be lost. Although the webbing would be modified to work better with the new bayonet and its scabbard, a short term expedient was needed to allow the new bayonet to be carried in the existing frog.
The ‘Tab, securing, bayonet, No.4, Mk I’ was adopted on 26th July 1940. This was threaded over the boss on the bayonet scabbard before it was slotted into the frog. When the bayonet was inserted in the frog, the tab was folded over the top of the uppermost webbing loop and secured to the boss with the brass eyelet. This held tension on the scabbard and prevented it working loose.
The tab measures 4.75 in. (120 mm.) long by 0.8125 in. (21 mm.) wide.
Just the leather tab, as shown in the first two photos. Other photos are shown to demonstrate how it was used.
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James D.N. MacKenzie
Southern Africa Militaria