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Quarterbore
01-12-2006, 01:36 PM
I have been trying to add a few M9s to my own collection lately and I was pleased to finally get a blood groove LanCay. I will try to remember to post pictures when I get the knife but the seller advised that it is marked "LanCay" and there is no markings on the pommel so I am hoping that it is a correct early blood groove LanCay...

Here is a Link (http://www.qksrv.net/click-1642095-10381315?loc=http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll%3FViewItem%26item%3D6595639375&SID=M9 Bayonet)

Sorry to the guys here that I may have beat on the auction but by golly I finally got one...

http://i18.ebayimg.com/01/i/05/c8/73/91_1.JPG

:nanabang:

From the auction:


GENUINE U.S. M-9 BAYONET AS USED BY US INFANTRY & ELITE UNITS.

This bayonet and scabbard are in excellent condition!


MADE IN USA by LANCAY, current supplier to the U.S. MILITARY made to strict U.S. Government specifications, marked on blade M9 LanCay USA

SPECS 32.cm or 12.125 inches Overall length with an 18.5 cm or 7 inch blade, made from modified 420 stainless steel

BLADE thickness 60.mm

MILLED SAWTEETH on spine of blade

HANDLE one piece molded, ergonomic, Thermoplastic nylon handle made of Dupont Zytel

SCABBARD made from Thermoplastic nylon scabbard, U.S. Issue Army Green colour.

BUILT IN WIRE CUTTERS and SCREWDRIVER

QUICK RELEASE military holster attachment system.

You can own the finest combat bayonet issued today by some of the the world's finest militaries! This is the finest COMBAT BAYONET - KNIFE IN THE WORLD.

Be aware of copies being sold as originals made in China and Taiwan, this is the ORIGINAL GUARANTEED made for the U.S. MILITARY AND MADE IN THE USA


Oh yea, final auction price $152.50

pancanal
01-12-2006, 09:51 PM
Good show partner. It is nice one. Congradulations. It was a great buy for sure. I can't understand how it was bid so low. It is definately a hard M9 to find today. It is in good hands. Pancanal

Carlo
01-13-2006, 04:32 AM
Yes Ken,
really well done!
Too bad for me (but definately good for you ;) ) that the seller didn't allow bidders from outside the US.
Please post some more pictures once you'll receive the bayonet.