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Old 05-26-2009, 12:15 AM
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CLEAR LANCAY YEAR ! ..... Proto 1

............... Great Month ....... The most beautiful M9 bayo that i see on ebay .. in 3 years .

... On approximately 25 of this 1st version LanCay made in 1995 , half a dozen were sent to Rock Island where they were cut into pieces , disassembled and dissected , tested etc etc ..... In fact there're maybe about ten of this model in perfect state . The last year , one guy proposed me 3700 $ for this version .....

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Old 05-26-2009, 01:01 AM
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:58 AM
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A superb selection of clear Lancay variants! I just got my first pattern back in March. The seller was smart as he had loosened the pommel grip nut & never stored the bayonet in the scabbard since getting it back in the mid-1990's.
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Old 05-26-2009, 01:17 PM
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From what I have seen there are more than 25 around, just like the General Cutlery blades which surfaced in 2003.. How can one tell if it is indeed one of the original 25 or not made up somewhere? Rex
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Old 05-26-2009, 01:57 PM
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The first lot of 25 pieces had LanCay marked blades. The second grouping, allegedly much greater in number, had Lan-Cay marked blades. I suppose somone could swap blades, but if you run across one without the hyphen I'd say chances are pretty good that it is legitimate. I expect there is also a difference in the Fastex date, but I don't have mine handy to check.

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Old 05-26-2009, 02:02 PM
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FASTEX date 95 for LanCay ....................98 for Lan - Cay .................. 98 for US
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Old 05-26-2009, 02:08 PM
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I'd receive that " accuracy view " from the BIG BOSS of the Best of M9 MAKER ..... Hope this can help someone in the choice for the " Final " bid on the ebay auction


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Mr Moon...

That I remember, only 1, maybe 2 were sent to Rock Island. The scabbard spring was too large for the scabbard and could interfere when inserting the bayonet. Couldn't get the engineer to understand so I had some made out of clear so he could see the problem. You should be able to see it in any of the clear ones. Several escaped from the factory and I'm still peeved about that.

We only sold one or two, maybe three . Don't thind there are 25 out there.

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Old 05-26-2009, 04:47 PM
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From what I have seen there are more than 25 around, just like the General Cutlery blades which surfaced in 2003.. How can one tell if it is indeed one of the original 25 or not made up somewhere? Rex
Rex made a very good point here!
Due to the way the M9 bayonet is designed (modular construction) and apart from few exceptions (like the USMC 1993) you will never be 100% sure that some parts of an M9 were not changed.
Don't get me wrong, please.
I'm sure this clear LanCay is legitimate, but this is something I had been thinking for some time.
As you know I have one of the General Cutlery LANCAY from 2003.
What happens if I changed the pommell with an un-marked one, used the correct scabbard, cutter plate and 1992 Fastex?
Nobody will be able to tell the difference with a legitimate one.
At the end, you trust the seller.
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Old 05-26-2009, 04:53 PM
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... I'd contacted the seller for know the FASTEX DATE is CORRECT : 95 ...... All in this model seem OK as mine ....


.. In LanCay , we trust !


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Old 05-26-2009, 09:40 PM
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What happens if I changed the pommell with an un-marked one, used the correct scabbard, cutter plate and 1992 Fastex?
Nobody will be able to tell the difference with a legitimate one.
That's because there would be no difference between it and a "legitimate" one.
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