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    U.S. Bayonets

    Here is a few more recent (Post 1950) U.S. Bayonets. In the mix there is a real nice experimental knife, I'll let you figure it out-SDH
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    my first us bayonet

    made by case.

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    Looks like a real nice dark park Case M4 with a correct M8A1 type 3 scabbard. A real keeper in my book-SDH

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    thanks,i should have put this post in the: bayonet looking for a gun rubric...
    but time is on my side,as a junior collector...
    it's korean war aged,i was told.

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    does it have the DOD mark? Eagle with stars in a box? That would indicate a post 1954 re-build.SDH

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    no eagle at all.
    there's an O with the flame on top stamped on the guard(grip side), an S with a P under stamped on the pommel.U.S.iconM4 CASE on the guard(blade side).
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    Sound good to me, hang on to that one-SDH

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    Just for the record, the bright blade knife has no bayonet attachment and brite blade. This knife was a proto-type, 1960's vintage, very few out and about-SDH

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    nice array of bayos , great photos ,
    you have some very fine examples in your collection , i for one would enjoy it if you would list details for each piece ,

    i only collect one for each of my rifles[while having an example of each if there are more than one for a rifle like the M1garand]and ive not looked for exceptional pieces in general ,

    these are my later ones , M1icon through M7, i do have an M9 but it was aquired after the photo was taken ,

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    Very nice, keep it going and don't look back-SDH

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