1917 bayonets being made

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  • chuckindenver
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3005

    #1

    1917 bayonets being made

    17 bayonetes, and BAR barrels being made...
    http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65...ious-equipment
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.
  • GillaFunk
    Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 69

    #2
    I lucked out and was able to pick up one of those long ass bayonets. Its more like a sword than anything.
    "America is not at war. The Marine Corps is at war; America is at the mall."

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    • chuckindenver
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 3005

      #3
      i like the amount of hands on work they got...lots of sparks..
      if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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      • GillaFunk
        Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 69

        #4
        That's before people got lazy and only wanted paper pushing jobs and when Americans actually produced durable goods.
        "America is not at war. The Marine Corps is at war; America is at the mall."

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        • tanker trash
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 255

          #5
          What is the purpose of the step where a tube is placed in the barrel bore and then a molten substanced used to seal it? pre-heat treat protection of the rifled bore, sealing prior to blueing or long-term storage of a finished barrel

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          • chuckindenver
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 3005

            #6
            i belive those are BAR barrels...not sure...maybe an annealment of some sort,, i was wondering that myself.
            or Chrome lined...i havnt looked at a BAR barrel in a few years.
            Last edited by chuckindenver; 08-16-2013, 05:42.
            if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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            • emmagee1917
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 1492

              #7
              Those are BAR bbls , you can see the pressed on gas block in several views .
              I don't think they had chroming back then. Could he be putting a lead plug in the bbl to seal it before bluing / parking ? There is a scene where they look to be pluging the gas port before putting it in a machine.
              Chris

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              • chuckindenver
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 3005

                #8
                likely parked by 1918...pluging >??maybe so...doesnt look like whatever he,s dripping in the bore is hot,,no gloves...but men were men back then,..safety 3rd
                if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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