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US WWII M1 Bayonet with M7 scabbard 1943-1944

US WWII M1 Bayonet with M7 scabbard 1943-1944

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Maker Utica Cutlery

Model/Product no.: 37429
Stock status: In stock

US WWII M1 Bayonet with M7 scabbard 1943-1944

A very nice WW2 veteran.

In mid-1943 a new bayonet was ordered with shorter blade of 10" length. It was identical to the WWII 1905 except for the 10" blade. A shorter M7 olive-drab metal/fiberglass scabbard came with it. A very few were dated 1943; the vast majority are undated. These bayonets were replaced by the 1905E1 version 1944-1946. 

This one is undated as most are but nicely marked U.F.H. US "Flaming bomb".

U.F.H stands for Union Fork & Hoe, a manufacturer based in Columbus.

The "Flaming bomb" logo is a military acceptance and manufacturer stamp found on World War II-era bayonets used with the M1 Garand rifle.

Scabbard is marked US M7 also with US "Flaming bomb" logo.

Bayonet remain in excellent condition with anodized blade and grip. All more or less intact.

Scabbard show some typical wear but remain in fully working condition.

All parts in working condition. No missing parts or damages.

A rather hard to find bayonet.