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Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
Is it possible these bayonets were produced by the main contractor for foreign ally nations and therefore wouldn’t need the DOD acceptance stamp?
Evidence is coming out that the bayonets were made as late as 1976 under US Army contracts for sale to the Greek government and that the US Army had discontinued the use of the DSA stamp ca. 1965-67.
See Accessories and M5-A1 Bayonets and the DOD Acceptance Stamp question:a suggestion - CMP Forums
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07-15-2010 11:21 PM
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"I am also impressed by the Greek version of the M1910 cartridge belt. It looks absolutely unissued; snaps & flaps perfect; buckle & hardware perfect. Smells like new canvas - not a hint of mildew. No markings. Since I do not have a US made one, I can't compare the two."
Your Greek belt is significantly different from a USGI both in color and design.
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