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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Never heard of a fake with a good serial number on it.
Agreed.
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10-27-2013 07:41 PM
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As promised better photos. This bayonet is in remarkably good condition I cannot imagine how or why it came to have the ill fitting WWII grips and the Navy training bayonet scabbard seeming never having been placed in service.
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Mine has the same scabbard. That's what they used and replaced the old ones with. Here's mine.
Attachment 46807Attachment 46808
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I have to agree with Jim. The USN MKI scabbard was a replacement during WW2 issue for the US Navy, same with the grips.
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My grips were serviceable...so they remained I guess. Or this thing was force matched later...
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this was originally fitted with walnut grip scales , its been refit with WWII scales - probably in re-arsenal , i suspect the scabbard was mismatched in surplus
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The walnut grip scales seem to be about as rare as No 5 Mk1 & Finn M39 bayonets. Add another item to my "Perhaps some day" list.
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ive a couple im thinking to part with ,
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Pardon? You say you're thinking of selling those?
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A square 10, those are very nice, you'll do well, no doubt about it.
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