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M1 Carbine Bayonet - Junk store find - US MILITARIA FORUM Yes, the bayonet did fit onto the M-1 carbine The bayonet lugs were fitted prior to D-Day The M3 fighting knife was generally limited to "specialist" units I stand self-corrected My father got the M-1 carbine after V-E Day, while his unit was re-equipping and re-training for the Pacific Theatre Sorry about that, folks
AFH M1 bayonet 1943 Find of the century! Rarest of the rare! BryanJ, You have posted a photo of an AFH bayonet, American Fork and Hoe, that most collectors call a 1905 E1, but the military always called the M1 bayonet, whether cut down or not Before being cut down to ten inches, this bayonet was originally a long Garand bayonet called a M1905 second production, or M1905 42
Two Rare Krag Bayonets - EDGED WEAPONS - U. S. Militaria Forum A standard (dated 1903) Krag bayonet is shown for comparison Subsequent pictures will highlight the Combined Intrenching Knife and Bayonet (its proper name) or Bowie Krag Bayonet, and the Cadet Bayonet with its scabbards Both bayonets have had reproductions made, and any up for sale need careful inspection
Real or repo Colt marked M7 - US MILITARIA FORUM However, this bayonet was not issued by the US Army It was made by Imperial and supplied to Colt who then included the bayonet along with the rifle in the same box Since Imperial was not following any strict guide lines, you can find these Colt marked bayonets in a variety of qualities Some are smooth, some are a little rough
Show me your Model of 1905 SA or RIA bayonets - US MILITARIA FORUM Here are pics of one of my nicer Model of 1905 Model of 1910 bayonet sets An SA 1918 bayonet with original finish and a Brauer Bros 1917 scabbard And this has to be one of the nicest early Model of 1910 scabbards I've ever seen
Identification Help Needed on Some Socket Bayonets Good evening! My wife and I went to a museum disquisition auction and I was able to buy a few military items; including a box that contained five socket bayonets and many loose scabbards I’ve spent the better part of two nights searching the Internet trying to educate myself on them and I’ve rea
M1 through M7 and issued scabbards - US MILITARIA FORUM M6 - bayonet for the M14 rifle - 1961 M7 - bayonet for the M16 rifle - 1964 M7 - scabbard for the M1 bayonet - 1943 M8 and M8A1 - scabbards for the M3 through M7 M9 - bayonet for the M16 M4 rifles - 1986 M10 - black plastic scabbard for the M7 M11 - EOD knife The only leather one was the M6 issued in 1943 with the M3
M5 Bayonet - EDGED WEAPONS - U. S. Militaria Forum This is an M5 Bayonet, also made by Imperial Note, there are both M5's and M5A1's (or M5-1's depending on the manufacturer) as well as reproduction M5A1's (MILPAR COL marked), so the M5 series is a bayonet that offers a lot of collecting variety
US M-series knives, bayonets, and scabbards list If someone was going to try and collect the complete "M-series", does this look correct? M1 - bayonet for the M1 Garand, 10" M2 - paratrooper switchblade knife M3 - fighting trench knife produced from 1943-1944 M4 - bayonet for the M1 Carbine produced with leather and later plastic grips M5 and M