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Dan Shapiro
09-22-2017, 01:53
Another project completed..............


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bruce
09-22-2017, 02:13
Like the display. Pardon my ignorance, but what what at the particular types of bayonets in the photo. Sincerely. bruce.

Dan Shapiro
09-22-2017, 03:36
Top to bottom:

French Charleville bayonet (American Revolution)
US copy of Charleville Bayonet (War of 1812)
M1842 Bayonet (Mexican War, Civil War)
M1855 Bayonet (Civil War)
Remington-Lee Bayonet
M1892 Krag Bayonet (Spanish-American War)
Winchester-Lee Bayonet (Spanish-American War)
M1905 Bayonet (WWI, WWII)
M1917 Bayonet (WWI, WWII)
M1905 (modified) Bayonet (WWII)
M1 Bayonet (WWII)
M4 Carbine Bayonet (WWII)
M5 Bayonet (Korea)
M6 M14 Bayonet
M7 M16 Bayonet

1st 3 (top), scabbards are reproductions

cowtownscout
09-22-2017, 09:00
Very nice display Dan

Merc
09-22-2017, 09:46
Handsome collection of bayonets, Dan. Thanks for sharing.

m1ashooter
09-22-2017, 11:34
Nice collection and I like how you displayed them too.

JB White
09-23-2017, 01:47
Dang me!! I should have read the forums before cleaning out the garage. I just tossed out those wire shelves and braces because they sat for years stacked in the corner doing nothing. Thought to myself "I'm probably going to be able to use this some day". Lo and behold....

Looking at the time stamp I tossed it to the scrapper only a few hours after your idea was posted. Dang me again! LOL.
Good idea. Thanks. :)
What did you use to address the rough edges where you needed to snip a wire?

1563621
09-23-2017, 05:16
Nicely Done!

Dan Shapiro
09-23-2017, 09:31
What did you use to address the rough edges where you needed to snip a wire?

You can purchase little rubber end caps that slip right on. They're in the same section with the shelving.

That shelf sat in a corner of the garage for years when it suddenly dawned on me how I could use it.

The earlier bayonets needed a hook to hold up one end, later bayonets have a hook on the scabbard that serves the same purpose.