Just got a M1905 dated 1920. Sheath is a M3 marked B-N. The grips are wood. The blade looks like it may have been sharpened and it has tiny nicks all along the length, like someone chopped wood with it. The deal was good. My sisters late husband had a trunk full of stuff and she gave it away to friend of our dad. Somehow I was able to get the bayonet back. It slips right on to a late 50's M1. The stud on a M1903a3 is really tight and I don't really want to force it. Been working on a nice M1903 DHT from 1919 but my friend keeps saying he wants to keep it a bit longer. Oh well... If anyone else knows where the tiny nicks come from, I would like to know.
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