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Reproduction Black M1 Garand Bayonet w/M7 Scabbard

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Reproduction Black M1 Garand Bayonet w/M7 Scabbard

While the U.S went into WW2 with a relatively advanced rifle, the brutal simplicity of a bayonet required much less refinement. As a result, the United States entered the conflict using the WW1 era Model 1905; the only distinction being factory parekirazation, along with use of synthetic grips and scabbards. In 1943, the M1 "Short" Bayonet was introduced. The blade length was reduced to only 10" with its fiberglass M7 scabbard shortened accordingly. Manufactured from 1943 to 1945, these would see use even into the Vietnam War. 

Specs: 

  • Copy of 1943 "Short" M1 Bayonet
  • High carbon steel, blued finish
  • 10" bayonet blade with blood groove
  • Black plastic molded grip
  • Includes OD green 10" M7 scabbard
  • Pistol belt attachment

While the U.S went into WW2 with a relatively advanced rifle, the brutal simplicity of a bayonet required much less refinement. As a result, the United States entered the conflict using the WW1 era Model 1905; the only distinction being factory parekirazation, along with use of synthetic grips and scabbards. In 1943, the M1 "Short" Bayonet was introduced. The blade length was reduced to only 10" with its fiberglass M7 scabbard shortened accordingly. Manufactured from 1943 to 1945, these would see use even into the Vietnam War. 

Specs: 

  • Copy of 1943 "Short" M1 Bayonet
  • High carbon steel, blued finish
  • 10" bayonet blade with blood groove
  • Black plastic molded grip
  • Includes OD green 10" M7 scabbard
  • Pistol belt attachment
$21.00

Original: $59.99

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Reproduction Black M1 Garand Bayonet w/M7 Scabbard

$59.99

$21.00

Description

While the U.S went into WW2 with a relatively advanced rifle, the brutal simplicity of a bayonet required much less refinement. As a result, the United States entered the conflict using the WW1 era Model 1905; the only distinction being factory parekirazation, along with use of synthetic grips and scabbards. In 1943, the M1 "Short" Bayonet was introduced. The blade length was reduced to only 10" with its fiberglass M7 scabbard shortened accordingly. Manufactured from 1943 to 1945, these would see use even into the Vietnam War. 

Specs: 

  • Copy of 1943 "Short" M1 Bayonet
  • High carbon steel, blued finish
  • 10" bayonet blade with blood groove
  • Black plastic molded grip
  • Includes OD green 10" M7 scabbard
  • Pistol belt attachment