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    Bayonet haul

    Not really up on these but this is what I THINK I have, any help is appreciated;

    M6 Bayonet for the M14icon





    M4 Bayonet;







    M1 Garand Bayonet;






    K98icon 43 Bayonet;









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    Haul indeed. Look to be very nice examples of each.

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    Very nice.

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    Nice clean examples all, some better than another but still. That M4 is premo...

    Are you looking to find out what they are too?
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    Jim, I would really like to get a estimate of what they may be worth as these are items that really do not fit anywhere into my collection. I am not much of a blade guy but was in a situation of purchase the whole lot only so that is what I did. I would like to move these out to help offset some of the cost of the lot and get the cost back down to a more comfortable place for the pieces I really wanted and am going to keep.
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    Nice clean examples all, some better than another but still. That M4 is premo...

    Are you looking to find out what they are too?

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    The K98icon bayonet is nice and desirable because it also has the leather frog with it. While it has obviously been well used, it hasn't been messed with, civy refurbed or tarted up and I would describe it as being in good honest condition.

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    ebay your best bet to see what they are going for. I haven't been in the market for any of them for a long time so haven't been paying attention to values.

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    M4 - $50-$60 Fairly common and probably the least desirable of the more modern US bayonets
    M1icon - $100 This one it a tough call. Condition looks great so value could be considerably higher than $100 to the right collector
    Garand - $80 Lots of guys asking more but they aren't selling
    K98icon - $80-$100 Having the scabbard offsets it not being matching I would think

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    Agreed with Aragorn...check the local internet sales site for what they sell for.
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    The K98icon frogs on their own seem to get a reasonable amount over here.

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    Best way to find out what they're worth is to put them on ebay and see what they'll bring.

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