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M9 bayonet LanCay 1994 (app. 1000 units)
... There is of it some weeks, a salesman on ebay allowed us to see an important quantity of M9. This big collection having for origin Mr Homer M. BRETT in here is an interesting example:
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Very nice!
Fabrizio, while your pictures are really beautiful, they are also too big. Can you try to resize them a little? I found that a resolution of 640*480 or 800*600 is fine and not too heavy to load. Here is a small "guide" I did for Lee, some time back http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2005 |
TY Carlo .... It's true ! i see all big ! as for the US country :grin:
VIVE les U.S.A ! |
I have one of those too. If I was ever able to use a digital camera I would put mine here.. Carlo were you able to get one of the black blade first contract blades yet?
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Hi Rex!
No, I don't have the model shown by Fabrizio (grey blade-last shipment of the first contract) nor the bayonet you are referring to (first contract blade with black finish-approx. 200 made during the 2nd contract). Just note that there are already pictures of your LanCays here http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1537 |
Thanks Carlo I forgot about those pictures I took...I got both of those for under 150.00 each at the time..
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I can't believe how many rare pieces you found for an incredible low price ..... :eek: |
Hi!
I think I was lucky. I spotted an auction few weeks ago from Howard (numberonegi) with a buy it now price of $145. Got the bayonet today. It is, in my opinion, one of the 1000 or so (1.090) M9s used for the very last part of the first contract. http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8730/86047920.jpg http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/6628/31478173.jpg http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/1431/53044076.jpg http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5140/62769143.jpg All the examples I saw before had a 94 scabbard with stone (like the one from Mister Moon). Fred (pwcosol) confirmed me he has examples with a 95 scabbard. Does anybody know when did exactly LanCay remove the stone from the scabbard? According to this website these bayonets were shipped on 4/21/95, so a 95 marked Fastex IS possible, in my opinion. |
Somewhere I read the number of this variant produced to fulfill the quota was 1060. I have two examples, and both came from Howard as well. One has the "embellished" USMC scabbard like Carlo posted. Regarding LanCay, last I heard their material was sold off, and the industrial tooling remains to be liquidated. One wonders what will become of the LanCay factory bayonet collection. Perhaps it will be retained & ultimately auctioned off by the heirs (if it hasn't been sold already)...
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