I bought this bayonet today from a friend. He has had it for some time and he knew I liked it. He called me up today and asked me if I wanted to buy it.Nothing like buying a WWII item to get rid of the winter blues. Gary
I bought this bayonet today from a friend. He has had it for some time and he knew I liked it. He called me up today and asked me if I wanted to buy it.Nothing like buying a WWII item to get rid of the winter blues. Gary
You can't beat that!!!
If I got this right, Its a 1905 made by Springfield armory and shortened by Union Fork and Hoe!
The throat of my scabbard on my PAL M1 is is painted green also . I wonder why on some converted M7 scabbards the throats were painted???
I was thinking about stripping it off, but since seeing your's painted I'll just leave it alone.![]()
what kind of money are the un cut ones going for now?......
The shortened blades needed shortened scabbards. Many had seen great use and were in need of work. Paint is easy.
AZPhil you should post bayonet.
Willyslancs I have seen them for 100.00 US and up.
Hi Gary, a whicle back I saw in the Garand Collectors Association magazine a great article on these. Your M7 scabbard is not one of the converted ones. It's an original made for the cut 1905's The modified ones were straight at the top below the throat, where they cut them off. Your's is angled at the top below the throat. I'm sure your's also originally had wood grips since it was produced in 1920. Great bayo with character.
Take care,
Jay
Hi Jay thanks for info. Now allI have to do is get my Dads M1 from him
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That would be sweet! Ammo is expensive but worth every round you get to shoot.
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