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Excellent link, thanks.
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For my 1954 Garand I already bought a M5A1 bayo and I am waiting for the scabbard M8 coming from USA.
Unfortunatly I am in Italyand I must be happy with bayos I can find locally since according our laws I can't buy them abroad.
As for my 1944 Garand I found this bayo at a reasonable price.
It seems a M1942 being cut to 10" with U.F.H. + U.O.S + 1942 printed over.
I guess it should come with a M3 cut scabbard or with an M7 one.
I will search also for a M1.
Thanks for your help.
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
FISAT Life Member & NRA Life Member
This bayonet would also work for your 1954 rifle. The USMC was still using any 10" bayonet in 1954. It was in 1955 or 1956 that they switched to the M5 type. Of course, your rifle would have spent most of its active service period with the M5A1 so that is the one I would go with. As Jim said. the 10" pictured will work fine with a 1944 M1 rifle.
Last edited by Joe W; 02-05-2012 at 01:14 PM.
My father in law was a company armorer in Europe in 1953-54 in the 5th Divison. They had a mixed lot of Garands, some new, some old. Most of the bayonets he had in his arms room were WWII cut down 1905s. So, as late as when your Garandwas made the older bayonets were still in use. I wound up with both a 1905 and a M5 for my Garand.
I have another question about M1Garand, please.
As You can see from photos here M1 Garand bolt
my 1954 M1 Garand has a perfect stock which really seems new, no Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) .50"x.50" stamp and no 'P' proof mark on its pistol grip.
Anyway, browsing some American forums, I saw many of about same age M1 Garand which had almost same new stock. The same thing in some German auction web.sites (my M1 Garand comes from Germany).
Do you think stock has been replaced ?
Or maybe did it came out of factory or arsenal that way ?
Thanks again for Your answers.
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
FISAT Life Member & NRA Life Member