While "rarest" can be subjective among collectors, the German SG42 (Seitengewehr 42) bayonet, designed with an integral survival tool, is extremely rare due to very limited production during World War II. Other ultra-rare contenders include the 1943 AFH M1 bayonet (often called a "find of the century" when located) and certain German sawback conversions.
One of the rarest blades on sale is a German-made Sudanese AR-10 utility bayonet, which is expected to make £300-£500, of which only 2,500 were ever produced.
My view, the rarest of all production military issued M9 Bayonets, known as the 1st Generation "Chevron". Phrobis III won a supply contract with the USA military but subcontracted to Buck Knives to manufacture.
Some bayonets can be highly ornamented with precious metal inlays and intricate engravings or etching on the blade. Of WWII German bayonets, there are more than 150 varieties, the rarest of which can run thousands of dollars.
Bayonets are not prohibited per se in the UK, and ownership is generally permitted for historical or collection purposes. Restrictions on Public Possession: It is illegal to carry an offensive weapon in a public place without a lawful reason.
The Karambit Blue Gem is the skin that stands at the absolute top of the CS2 world with prices reaching up to $2 million (Pattern 387) due to insane rarity. As of June 2025, fewer than 50 Blue Gem Karambits exist in the world, driving its price to unseen levels in CSGO history.
A bayonet or combat knife is not prohibited. It is prohibited to modify bayonets and knives, for example with a saw blade or barb. This prohibition stems from the ban on using weapons, projectiles or substances which may cause unnecessary suffering.
What is the value of a militaria bayonet ? Well it depends, but an Original WW2 German K98 Bayonet Elite Diamant will be found around $500 while a more common WWII Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet should be below $100.
Yes it's legal to own, it is effectively just a fixed blade knife. I'd understood that bayonnets, being designed solely for the purpose of killing, are illegal. Large knives that are designed for, for example, domestic purposes are different... as they're intended for domestic/legal purposes.
While there are no specific laws against karambits, any knife carried with the intent to use as a weapon, regardless of its design, is illegal. The interpretation of what constitutes a weapon can vary, making the legal carry of a karambit somewhat ambiguous.
Not only do we have fewer patterns with a majority of blue, but they also don't drop that often. Tier 1 Blue Gem Karambits are very expensive. The price of a Karambit Blue Gem starts from $1,000 for tier 4 Case Hardened skins and can reach up to $1.5M.
As of 2025, fewer than 50 authentic Blue Gem Karambits exist worldwide, with verified listings on CS2Float confirming just a handful of active owners. Some of these legendary knives have crossed the $1.5 million mark, making them the ultimate collector's dream.
'Bad' girls have always known how to look after themselves. Barrier methods were always very popular. A halved, emptied lemon skin placed over the cervix worked well, for example, as did sponges soaked in natural spermicides such as vinegar.
By the end of the war, approximately 7,000 of the 10,500 SIS staff were female. These women on the home front contributed to the Allied victory by successfully breaking codes and deciphering enemy messages. The women cryptologists were held to strict secrecy and would become one of the best-kept secrets of WWII.
So many young people simply don't view condoms as necessary or important anymore. To them, using condoms is a bit like doing preventative maintenance on a car—it gets put lower and lower on your to-do list until a life-or-death moment. They're not just a prevention tool, though.