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M1 Garand Bayonet Question
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09-19-2012 11:22 AM
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No, it looks correct. Utica Cutlery and an M1
blade. Nothing special but nothing wrong with it either. Scabbard should have a little Vp on the back for Victory Plastics, unless it's worn off.
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Here is some excellent Bayonet information.
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No, it looks correct. Utica Cutlery and an
M1
blade. Nothing special but nothing wrong with it either. Scabbard should have a little Vp on the back for Victory Plastics, unless it's worn off.
Ya know I have never noticed that small vp on the back.
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It's right... Looks good.
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Very nice finish in the blade. Nice mill marks on the cross-guard as well.
May I ask how straight the blade is?
Jesse
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Originally Posted by
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Very nice finish in the blade. Nice mill marks on the cross-guard as well.
May I ask how straight the blade is?
Jesse
As far as I can tell it is straight. The blade will lay flat on a table. Is there some other way to check?
CM
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looks perfectly good to me , as does the scabbord , i think its fitting for your M1rifle to have a nice M1
bayonet and M7 scabbord
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If you hold the blade up and look down the spine you may see an arc in the blade or an angle between the tang and the blade. Doesn't mean a thing as far a functionality is concerned. Didn't mean to rain on anyone's parade.
I only asked because I don't have a WW2 era US bayo that would be considered strait by commercial standards. I think the warpage is caused by the quench and temper. Post quench and temper straitening didn't seem to be much of a priority. Or is it part of a a de-mill procedure
? WW1 era bayos I have inspected are for the most arrow strait.
This is what's neat about WW2 manufacturing; America figured out what was necessary to win the war and über strait bayonets weren't.
Again sir, congratulations on the nice blade ( I wish my M1
had its finish ).
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I just examined my blades and there's no problem. They're straight. I'll tell you from prsonal use, bayonets get bent in training due to the gallows in the bayonet part of the obstacle course. A new bayonet will be straight. Most of these are far from new.
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