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    Springfield bayo or some kind of trench knife made at springfield ?

    Hi, everyone what we have here is a spingfield bayonet by markings but made like a fighting knife plus note at handle no lug slot or button release or machining for spring release.I have never seen anything like this. blade length 8" overall 12",the scabard is 8 and 1/2" blued steel top and tip leather body bass and steel fasteners wood inserts marked MS.
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    Through time it's been the practice of soldiers to carry cut down bayonets for knives. This ones made from our favorite 1905 blade with it's 1917 scabbard. It was apparently done at source because it carries the acceptance marks and no mortice slot. This one's a new on here It was never actually a bayonet. Although we've seen the ones made by Kutmaster, this isn't one. Beautiful piece that I'd love to have in my (small) collection.
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    It's very well shaped and uniform my wife bought this for me as a surprise witch it was.I have several other bayonets from springfield but have never seen this type of modification.

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    She had a good eye for unusual. It sometimes pays to keep showing them the things you're interested in. She definitely knew this was one that would be accepted well.
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    I believe if you look closely you can see where the barrel mounting band and the cut for the lug were welded up and polished off.

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    Ya,all it took after many years was putting my m1 garand in hands at the range she was hooked.

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    That,my be i did notice the difference in the metal their if it was who ever did that took great care in doing it.

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    Ya ,noticed that there was a difference in the metal but if so they took care in doing so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    I believe if you look closely you can see where the barrel mounting band and the cut for the lug were welded up and polished off
    Maybe so Johhny, I've never seen one quite like it. I'm just fairily sure it's not the type Kutmaster used. It appears to have been done a VERY long time ago. I agree the muzzle ring was probably cut off in the beginning but I'm not so sure about the weld filling of the mortise slot. Sure would like to get it right under my nose though. Is the locking catch hole filled underneath?
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    Added two more pics of that area.

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    You can bet it wasn't done by Springfield. If you notice you can see the little diamond imprints on the blade and guard where it has been clamped in a bench vise.

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