M1905 SA Bayo dated 1917-----Blued, not parked or arsenal bright

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  • wsfbernie
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 192

    #1

    M1905 SA Bayo dated 1917-----Blued, not parked or arsenal bright

    I researched and found only the 1917 blade was blued. All others were parked or arsenal
    bright. I found such a blade in a type of bluing like the original m1903, Krags, and trapdoors.
    Anybody else found any? It appears to have been sharpened before and after bluing. Serial #752928, SA 1917.
    Last edited by wsfbernie; 06-16-2011, 09:53. Reason: entered before I was done
  • Tom Doniphon
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 526

    #2
    They were actually blued from about mid 1917 to late in 1918. Then they started to parkerize them. I think the bluing started around serial number 700,000.

    The bluing was a farily high polish in the beginning but became more dull as the War went on because Springfield did not polish them as much prior to finish.
    Last edited by Tom Doniphon; 06-17-2011, 02:27.

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    • wsfbernie
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 192

      #3
      M1905 manufactured in 1917

      Thank you for the information AND the pictures. The 1917 I have is blued as per the
      photos, but not as nice a condition. It is NOT cold blued, but appears like the photos to have
      been arsenal blued after being in arsenal white. The old blue line still shows if one looks
      closely, but the arsenal stampings are sharp, not buffed. I'd send pictures, too, but don't
      know how. I have digital camera for EBAY pictures, but do not know how to send to Culvers.
      Help?

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