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name the bayonets?
Some bayonets from my collection.
Thanks for looking,
Joe
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M-1 (M-1 Garand), Type 30 Arisaka (Type 38 Arisaka), M-4 (M-1 Carbine), M-1905 (M1903 Springfield), M-1942 (M1903 Springfield, M-1 Garand)
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Looks like 'ole Smitty got them all?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 625smith
M-1 (M-1 Garand), Type 30 Arisaka (Type 38 Arisaka), M-4 (M-1 Carbine), M-1905 (M1903 Springfield), M-1942 (M1903 Springfield, M-1 Garand)
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I don't know all the model numbers, but I agree on the rifles with the exception of #4-
Isn't that for the U.S. Krag?
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I had one of those like #4 when I was a kid. We used to play "Stretch" with it. Anybody else do that?
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I don't know all the model numbers, but I agree on the rifles with the exception of #4-
Isn't that for the U.S. Krag?
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Sir, Mr. 625smith has it right: photo No. 4 is indeed an M1905 bayonet for the '03 Springfield. The standard Krag bayonet had a shorter blade and a cross-pin type latch transversely mounted in the pommel.
Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.
Ron H.
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Here's the Krag bayonet.
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01-04-2011, 10:44 AM
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We have a very well informed forum on all subjects, military, curio, or militaria. Your comments are appreciated!
Brian, a very nice looking Krag. Thanks, Joe
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I had one of those like #4 when I was a kid. We used to play "Stretch" with it. Anybody else do that?
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We played stretch with a WW2 Nazi dagger. Other times it rode in a "custom cardboard" sheath on the frame of my bicycle.
I pity the poor kid that would try that today.
bob
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