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Carlo 10-11-2011 01:49 PM

Nice one!
The blade seems almost in mint condition.
I think the upper part of the scabbard was probably replaced, as the color of the strap is a little different (lighter green) and shows more use.

Menno 10-11-2011 02:40 PM

The blade does have some wear marks, but I agree with you that is almost mint. I really didn't expect that the way I originally received it.

The colors are exactly the same by the way, I checked just now to be sure :smile:
I think the lighting at the time makes it look different (window on the left), but thanks for keeping me sharp, I miss these things sometimes :tongue:

I am going to clean all my M9's this week in the same way. I will post some photo's of them in the appropriate sub-fora when I am done

Best regards,
Menno
The Netherlands

Menno 10-12-2011 02:07 PM

Some additional information and photo's of my storage method.

After cleaning the M9 and applying a little Ballistol for protection, I cut a piece of plastic the length of the blade and 7 cm wide and fold that in half. That way you can fold it over the blade and then insert the knife into the scabbard, so it wont scratch. I forgot to take a photo of this, I will do this for the next M9 and show it here.
The plastic is simply a A4 size piece of plastic used for those old overhead sheet projectors. Ancient technology, but I saved some sheets anyway.

After that I put some packaging foam between metal and other parts to prevent it from scratching. It is simple 1mm thick foam (topfoam). It may seem overkill to do this, but I have about half a kilometer of that stuff lying around, so better safe than sorry :grin:

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...0-12133255.jpg

After that wrap I the knife and scabbard into a piece of the same foam. I then put this into a gripbag (18 by 50 cm in size). I add a label and voilą, done :smile:

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...0-12140455.jpg

I then put it into a airtight, impact resistant, low moisture military storage container with some padlocks.
My M9's will never be damaged! :grin: :cool: :uzi2:

Best regards,
Menno
The Netherlands.

P.S. Today I got a mint/perfect unissued Gen 2 Phrobis by mail. I will post some pictures of this one soon

Carlo 10-12-2011 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Menno (Post 32610)
My M9's will never be damaged! :grin: :cool: :uzi2:

I think your bayonets will survive the Third World War!:grin:
Great job, by the way!


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