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There is a new issue bayonet that is very much like the HK version ,it looks great and I belive it is made by colt but is not the best steel 440A.
BAYONETS EICKHORN®
The Eickhorn-Solingen® BAYONET The Eickhorn-Solingen® Bayonet System 2005 is in current production and in service with NATO armed forces. System 2005 is the latest generation of the Bayonet 2000 and is a result of close co-operation between Eickhorn-Solingen Limited® and NATO armed forces, the System is unique to Eickhorn-Solingen and permits rapid retro fitting to all NATO assault rifles.
Eickhorn-Solingen® blades and tangs are laser cut in one piece from high carbon steel, hardened and treated against corrosion to MIL and NATO standards for extreme operations.
The above is from Colt (Diemaco) Canadas site. They have a bunch of other knives for the military on the same page here:
http://www.coltcanada.com/edged-page.htm
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02-12-2007 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Anyone seen one of those for sale anywhere? Drool....
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The troops here are still just getting the new bayonets. Actually it's surprising they haven't been on ebay yet.
The real collectors item should be to get the diemaco marked knife. Once Colt is marking them, it wouldn't surprise me to see US civilian sales. There are Colt "Made in Canada" marked AR-15s starting to show up there.
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I guess I am now the custodian of my father's RCN clasp knife with the big marlin spike. I think the one he had shows 'Lamplough' on the blade(Italian?); it has the zinc(?) grips. He gave me a Grohman rigger's knife, which I promptly managed to bust the tip off of. (Never forgave me for that). I still have that knife. When I was with the RCR my 'utility' knife was a plain old clasp knife like Camillus sells. I think they also had 'US ARMY' stamped on the handle like the originals. Those tended to grow legs and walk away for some reason. I didn't serve in the Airborne, that was an option to me at the time though. Sometimes I have regrets about it. . . . Regards.
Last edited by fat tony; 02-26-2007 at 12:03 AM.