Hi Mark, is this the one you are looking for?
Hi Mark, is this the one you are looking for?
Thank's for the effort Kevin but no it is not the right one I have been able to dig up a little more information though and it is as I suspected these were manufactured as part of the lend lease act for England.
The U.S. M5 scabbard was made by Beckwith Manufacturing Co. of Dover, New Hampshire. Popularly known as the "Victory Plastics" scabbard, it was unique in design compared to all other No. 4 bayonet scabbards in having an integral web belt frog. These were supplied to the British under the Lend-Lease Act.
I have managed to find a better image though of the M5 scabbard and frog.
Regards Mark K
I remember as a kid these were sold as tent pegs for a dollar each , should have bought a dozen !
Cheers Chris
Morning Chris you wouldn't by chance have a spare M5 scabbard style tent peg hanging around in your camping gear still would you
Regards Mark K
You are welcome Mark, i won't give up looking, now i have a better picture i can search better.
regards
Kevin
The Victory Plastic scabbards aren't as common as the Mk III, and when you do find one, it'll cost more than the rest. I found one at a local show, but it was missing the frog. I'm still looking for a complete one.
Mark, i found one mate
JC Militaria | Bayonets £65
Regards
Kev
Thanks for the link Kevin !!!!
I was just at the web site I will Email them for some better pictures of the Bayonet,scabbard and frog.
And you are correct Pete I would say they were most probably produced in lower numbers compared to the other bayonets and scabbards .
Regards Mark K
You are more than welcome, good luck and i hope you get it.
Best Regards
Kevin
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