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    not short on bayonets here

    acouple of pics of some of my junk
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    Since ya got so many, I'll take one of them fat bladed bayonets off your hands. They look big and unwieldy anyway.

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    You ought to trade off some of the duplicates for other stuff. You have some good money tied up in the Corpsman's knives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Corpsman's knives.
    D'oh. I got Kragicon on the brain. I was thinking those were Krag Bolo-style bayonets. Neat knives too though!

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    Love the U.S. issue stuff...that 1907 blade way right has a super false edge on it...
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    more of my junk, been a couple or more years since i checked on these.

    i did have problems with the leather handled m1 carbine bayos...leather was mildewed and caused rust. i will clean those up on monday. all other bayos were good to go

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    More M7s there than QM...lots there, all a bit different I'm guessing?
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    heres my m1 carbine bayonets with the leather handles.

    i am half way threw them, i used saddle soap then mink oil on the handles, still working on the ones on the right

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore View Post
    my m1 carbine bayonets
    I'm betting with all these you don't have two alike...?
    Regards, Jim

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    i done saved them back up mr jim, i did notice a few different makers thou.

    i dont know very much about collecting, not sure if my junk is worth much, but i got alot of it

    this is how i store my knifes, in ammo cans then in a safe
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