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Designation For AR-15/M-16 Bayonet?
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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3929335" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>Yet another post that reminds me of all the military history that I had in front of me at one point and couldn't care less (at the time).</p><p></p><p>From 1998-2000 I worked in our company's armory. I had literally 180+ M7 bayonets and M8 scabbards on hand because we still carried them out into the field. Same with the Ka-Bars...I had at least 35 that were old Camillus or Ontario, and were probably WWII to Vietnam vintage. Aside from making sure they were rust free, we abused the crap out of them, and were only too happy to get to replace one that had a broken tip with a new knife or bayonet.</p><p></p><p>^ After seeing what those darn fighting knives were bringing a couple years ago, I wish that I would have bought a dozen Ka-Bars from the PX and just swapped them out for those old war horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3929335, member: 48072"] Yet another post that reminds me of all the military history that I had in front of me at one point and couldn't care less (at the time). From 1998-2000 I worked in our company's armory. I had literally 180+ M7 bayonets and M8 scabbards on hand because we still carried them out into the field. Same with the Ka-Bars...I had at least 35 that were old Camillus or Ontario, and were probably WWII to Vietnam vintage. Aside from making sure they were rust free, we abused the crap out of them, and were only too happy to get to replace one that had a broken tip with a new knife or bayonet. ^ After seeing what those darn fighting knives were bringing a couple years ago, I wish that I would have bought a dozen Ka-Bars from the PX and just swapped them out for those old war horses. [/QUOTE]
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