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Part of a Tart up Kit for the Ruger 22 this is a front rail holder with bayonet mount made by Archangel with a plastic M7 look alike dummy bayonet |
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This one came with a tan barrel mount |
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KCMB model for HK with built in adaptor
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M9 with Bowie point by Medrano |
    
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One of several versions of the "M9" sold under the Smith and Wesson name, these all come from the same source in Taiwan they are just marked to be OEM for different sources |
  
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If the seller is to be believed this is a Chinese trainer bayonet complete with rubber blade, and Chinese hilt plate. I believe it is more likely another Chinese fantasy piece, cant see Velcro being military standard to hold a blade on a rifle |
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Wire cutter and tanto end, supposedly a multipurpose tool, it is too small for most tasks and not an effective bayonet |
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Designed to mount on the mount on the front of modern pistols this bayonet must be the smallest ever made that wasn't a miniature. Well made but not sure for what purpose, but then I bought it! |
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This bayonet to fit a 22 revolver makes the Laserlyte bayonet look huge, that thick coat that would stop the 22 will stop the bayonet as ell. |
       
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Trials blade for US army, has distinctive Tanto style blade and and aside from the M9 style hilt is completely different to the M9 and M11 types
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Camillus made bayonet for the XM8 rifle that won the contract to supply the new military rifle to replace the M16 rifle.
The wire cutter found on modern bayonets has been replaced by a separate cutter with a holder in the scabbard. There are two cutters for ribbon and round wire, but no insulation for electrified fences. It can however be used for one of the cutting edges whilst still in the scabbard.
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Extreme Ratio commercial bayonet, beautiful bayonet but very expensive and not used as far as I am aware |
    
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Italian made commercial bayonet based loosely on the extreme ratio bayonet. This was being sold in France as for the Foreign Legion and the blade was marked with their marking but this is spurious. Scabbard is amazingly complicated with an attachment system which tied the blade down around the lower thigh and allowed the scabbard (and hence wire cutter) to be removed from the webbing without taking this off
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Rubber M9 for the Airsoft range of rifles |
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Another Extrema Ratio copy, the box on this one lost out to postage from Australia. This has the same emery cloth blade sharpener as my earlier copy. |
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M10 Commercial |
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Special Ops scabbard for M9 |
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Airborne ricasso stamps on LanCay commercial M9 |
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Woodland camouflage version of LanCay M9 |
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Urban camouflage version of LanCay M9 |
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Copy of the US M7 bayonet |
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Schrade Extreme Survival is a copy of the USMC OK3CS, but no where near as sharp |

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UAG M9 with a replacement knife hilt of smooth plastic that is carried on the blade. Bayonet has a heavy Rambo style saw back, but is impossible to get out of the scabbard, this is the cheapest made M9 I have seen with screws barely holding on press studs or the very basic frog. The cost of returning it meant I didn't bother |
 
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Smith and Wesson laser pattern camouflage M9's in black and natural silver colors |
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Buck commercial M9 1991 |
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BUCK Commercial
M9 1994 |
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BUCK Commercial
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Lan Cay pale grey |
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Ontario commercial M9 |