L1A2 for the SLR L1A1 Aussie in NAM ?
Article about: Hi mates ! Was the Autralian L1A2 bayonet carried in VIETNAM ? overall lenght: 290 mm blade lenght: 190 mm Thx. in advance, R.
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Yes it would have been used in Vietnam!....
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Australia was not a big factor in Vietnam
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Gunny Hartmann
Yes it would have been used in Vietnam!....
Thx., saw some images with Aussies, carrying the SLR´s, but never saw Aussies, carryiing the bayonet. ...
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Reibert,
Nice Australian Lithgow SLR bayonet. The average digger in Vietnam would have been issued one of these. Some specialist troops would have used american M16 M7 bayonets.
SRB,
I think the 60,000 Australian personnel deployed might argue that point, not forgetting the 500 who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Alex
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Aussie SLR bayous are generally unmarked......I have never come across one with any type of marking....
As for Australia not being a big factor in Vietnam, please present your evidence, the simple fact that any area the Australians operated in, dominating the area with aggressive patrolling effectively ceased VC activities in Australian AO's
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AMTG
Aussie SLR bayous are generally unmarked......I have never come across one with any type of marking....
As for Australia not being a big factor in Vietnam, please present your evidence, the simple fact that any area the Australians operated in, dominating the area with aggressive patrolling effectively ceased VC activities in Australian AO's
It is an Aussie bayonet though, as i think you guys were the only ones to make it with rounded ends to the fullers!...
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I wouldn't be surprised to be honest, I've handled quite a few in my time and this is the first I've seen with any kind of stamping......I've seen markings on the Argentinian version
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