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US Bayonets 1905 - current issue


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In my business I have obtained a huge selection of US Military Bayonets for both my personal collection and to sell. I'll be sharing more pictures after next weekend, but here's one for now. I've got M1905E1 (Cut down 1909 SA M1905), several M1905E (Cut down 1942,43,and 44 manufacture bayonets from UC, UFH, AFH, WT), Several M1 with US Bomb scabbards ( UC, AFH, and PAL), Several VIetnam era M4's ( Conetta, KI, AKI), Several M5/M5-1/M5A1, Milpar M-6's, M7's including Colt 62316/BOC/Conetta/Milpar/GenCut/Imperial and Ontario ( I just missed out on a FZR as it exceeded my budget), Most of the M9 manufacturers (Probis/Buck Gen 2, Phrobis/Buck Gen 3, Phrobis Gen 4 (Pat Pend), six versions of LanCay, Ontario, and Tri-Technologies. Additionally I have the USMC OKC3S. Based on the sources from which I purchased all of these, they are true US Military and not civilian versions.

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Bob- Love your bayonet displays w/ the cut down M16 barrels. I would keep liability in the back of my mind. Some one may stab himself reaching for something, or worse bending over looking at something. Just a thought! I'm sure you've considered it. Do love the display idea. SKIP

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Skip,

The cut down barrels are actually resin replicas. You're not the first person to think they were real cut downs. Also, I do place blade tip covers on the bayonets, mostly to keep me from getting sliced when I shake hands with someone across the table. :) Here's a close up of a M9 Phrobis Gen 3 on a M16A1 stand.I also have stands for M16 (brush catcher flash suppressor), M4, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, and M14.

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