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    carbine bayo - anyone recognise it ?

    i know the individual who sold it to me will , i dont mean that , im wondering how many can put an origin to it other than him ?
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    My guess it's one of those very uncommon/rare rubber handle M-4 carbine bayos. I believe they were made in response to the rotting issues found with leather handle edge weapons in South East Asia. I think they were made by Camillus or Utica. I've seen them with Green handles, but, my guess the Brown would be first run, Now the big question, Is it the real deal? SDH

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    actualy , its a dutchM4 blade , red plastic two piece grip scales held by two bolts , the scabord is the brown woodgrain look , fits my M1carbine perfectly [so i guess you could say i have another variation] these are a very high quality piece , machined to a higher degree than the US contracts were ,
    the rubber gripped guess was a good one as thats what its patterned after ,

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