I ran across a M1905 bayonet in a M1910 scabbard today at a not so local shop. It is an RIA dated 1917. The blade itself was decent, but nothing special condition wise. What was interesting was that when I pulled the rawhide liner out of the canvas scabbard it had quite a list of places written on it in pencil. The list of places started with Paris Island and included the Philippines and Cuba. This piece is not being sold as a USMC bayonet and I doubt the seller even knows about the markings.
Now that I have returned home and started to research what I saw I am wondering if I should have brought it home with me. The M1910 scabbard has a drain grommet on the back side of the leather tip which seems as though it may be a USMC trait.
What are the odds this is really a USMC piece vs. a fake or fantasy piece?
EDIT: Thanks to Cpl. Norton for posting my pictures.
Thanks.
Now that I have returned home and started to research what I saw I am wondering if I should have brought it home with me. The M1910 scabbard has a drain grommet on the back side of the leather tip which seems as though it may be a USMC trait.
What are the odds this is really a USMC piece vs. a fake or fantasy piece?
EDIT: Thanks to Cpl. Norton for posting my pictures.
Thanks.




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