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07-04-2011, 07:14
111741117411174Recently I came accross a M1 Bayonet that was not completely finished at one of the factories that produced the 10" M1 bayonet in WW 2. My best guess is that it was made from parts left over after the factory contract was completed and then sold to the civilian market. Note that some the machining of the metal under the grips has not been completed. I can find no marks whatsoever on the bayonet or crossguard. The grips are brown and each is marked with a "C" that has PP inside of it. This bayonet was apparently parkerized at one time. The finish has been mostly removed from all areas that are exposed when the grips are installed. The blade is 9 13/16" long.
The leather scabbard is very high quality and still very nice. Note the 12 metal staples in the stitching. Again, there are no marks on this scabbard. This set has all indications of being made in the mid 1940's.
I am aware that many knife manufacturers used their left over parts to make items for the civilian market. Has anyone seen one like this before? I have tried to add pictures of the knife, but I think I screwed up big time. Me & techonology do not see eye to eye.
The leather scabbard is very high quality and still very nice. Note the 12 metal staples in the stitching. Again, there are no marks on this scabbard. This set has all indications of being made in the mid 1940's.
I am aware that many knife manufacturers used their left over parts to make items for the civilian market. Has anyone seen one like this before? I have tried to add pictures of the knife, but I think I screwed up big time. Me & techonology do not see eye to eye.