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Old 03-23-2005, 11:06 PM
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Australian Issue Buck M9 Bayonet

Here is another unusual Buck m9 Bayonet. This is an Australian Issue M9 Bayonet...

Here is a link to the auction

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Quote:Genuine RARE Buck M9 Bayonet With Scabbard Australian Issue - Mint

This is a genuine Australian Army contract Buck M9 bayonet for use with the Australian made AusSteyr F88 5.56mm rifle and M16 rifle. Ricasso stamped with "Buck 188 USA. /|\ " and "Buck /|\" on original scabbard. All in unissued condition.







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Old 03-23-2005, 11:06 PM
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Original Post by Porterkids:

The Australians also have a M9 with the same markings but a black oxide blade.

EDIT BY QUARTERBORE:

Bill Porter of the forums was generous enough to provide two photos of his M9. You can see that this is a Black Oxide finish with the markings as he had described above:



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Old 03-24-2005, 10:26 AM
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original post by 1feral1 in the QB's Forums

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After being involved in the rebuild of the Aussie M9s over the years, all black blades are US marked. No 'crows foot' at all. The spare parts are all off the shelf buys from US sources.

So now you can have entire Lan Kay knives w/scabs, or entire Bucks with scabs, or Bucks with new LAN KAY blades and scabbards, LAN KAYs with buck scabbards, and a total mis-match, wishy-washy combination for rebuilds. There is no replacement 'acc' pouches for the Buck scabs. One still encountered the original Bucks in the system, in various stages of condition.

Some units have also engraved local 'serial numbers' too, on the blade

However on the M7 bayonets in service here in Australia, they are as fol:

- US marked (Conetta, Gen Cut, etc) in M8A1 scabbards
- US marked (as above) in black US M10 scabbards
- US manufactured but Aussie marked (Crows Foot) on quillon (no other makers marks) in OD M10 scabbard with Crows Foot' mark
- or any combination of the above

When one goes to the local gun shows, sometimes there is the odd KCB-77 (Some Aussie marked, but Solingen manufactured, other no markings), and these go for under $100AUD.

There can also be a host of M7's, some US and some Aussie marked, again for under $100AUD. Even the odd Canadian Nella C7 bayonets. Plus on the odd occasion M9s, mainly of US origin under $175AUD, but the odd Aussie contract one for under $250AUD. All used of course.

Sadly now there is a selection of inferior Chi-Com copies, of which I have had a close view, and the ones I seen are simply crap.

Hope this info is useful.

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Old 09-04-2005, 11:20 PM
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I am suprised about the black Aussie contract blade! So, I guess I stand corrected. Of the thousands of M9s I have seen, I have NEVER seen one of these, which leads to a possible hybrid prototype or something. Who knows?

The recent M9 Aussie bayonets which have black blades are the latest Lan-Cay types with the latest scabbards, all in OD plastic, adn 100% off the shelf products. No Aussie markings at all.


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Old 09-05-2005, 07:14 AM
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I have found this (very) old post in the www.bladeforums.com website.
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....seems that (at least in 2000) nobody was sure about the blade color (bright or black) of the M9 Aussie contract.
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My Australian m-9 knife

Since this is a old post here is a picture of my Australian m-9 that I acquired. It is a bright blade also.
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One last thing. I have a used Buck OD Aussie marked M9 scabbard I am seeking to trade for a OD US Buck scabbard, also used.

I can't seem to find a board for such, and if I have done something wrong, mods, please delete or move to the right spot.

I'll get a few pics of the scabbard, and if anyone can help me out, please either email me, or respond to this.


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Old 09-17-2005, 08:46 PM
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Australian Mismatched M9

My personal feeling is that the M9 you're describing is worth less than an original "as issued" Australian M9. I've seen the Australian M9s sell for anywhere between $225-450 USD depending on condition. I think the top end one was a bit high, but that was an ebay auction and we all know that anything is possible there.

"Unnaturalone" sells a full complement of current M9 parts on ebay. It would not be difficult, or expensive, to make the modifications you've described.

Hope this helps. Contact me off forum about the scabbard.

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Old 09-18-2005, 03:35 AM
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Thanks Mate.

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Old 09-18-2005, 10:23 PM
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After some thought, I have backed out of the 'deal' as I checked the parts prices on ebay. Worst case scenerio, I'll order myself, and make my own 'hybrid' rather than pay out the arse for one.

However, I do have that M9 Aussie Buck scabbard to trade 'one for one' for a US Buck used one as specified in my above post.

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