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02-20-2022 09:47 AM
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First time I've seen a set together. As for good ideas, they seem good at the time until they flesh out and then they don't work. Like this one...
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I've never seen the bayonet actually mounted on the rifle, I've only seen a few examples of a complete bayonet. I'm sure the rifles served their purpose but not the bayonet.
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As promised, the third version of the training rifle. These were made after the Navy contracts were finished. 37,000 Army, 300,000 Navy and then 200,000 civilian drill teams, ROTC, etc. These were probably made during WWII, beginning sometime in 1943.
It appears to be an Army version with a few Navy add ons. The barrel is wood, it doesn't have a bayonet lug or band, the barrel bands are painted on but hard to see as this one is pretty dark. Haven't tried cleaning it yet. The Navy addition is the rear sight. Beyond that, the biggest change is the butt plate lettering. They have an added decal on the butt but this is pretty deteriorated.







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Nice catch, that took a while. Persistence...
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I still can't imagine who thought this bayonet was a good idea.
The pageantry of fixing bayonets was a big part of recruit parades.
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The adoption of the plastic Mark I bayonet, for training use, by the Navy allowed thousands of standard model M1910 bayonets and scabbards to enter the supply system. The Mk I's required use of minimum amounts of war critical steel to manufacture. I have one from each of the three contracts.
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Originally Posted by
Tom in N.J.
I have one from each of the three contracts.
We'd love to see those too...
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Yeah, great, two more expensive things to find. LOL. It would be nice to see them, so I know what to look for.
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