Phrobis M9A1 Prototypes
Been busy with a lot of other activities, but had time to come up with another submission for the M9 Forum. This time it regards the first M9A1 pattern bayonets. Information provided from Homer Brett states when the M9A1 concept was taking form (which basically centered around the new scabbard system), Phrobis wanted to evaluate the durability of the M9A1 scabbard. To do this, three lots with 25 bayonets in each were assembled. Although no mention was made of the grips, each lot of M9A1 scabbards was composed of a different chemical formula. The first lot was numbered #3, the second #9, & the last #23. The assigned number was placed on the lip of the scabbard belt clip and two other locations for all 25 scabbards in each of the three lots. All bayonets had black fittings.
The bayonets & scabbards were subjected to extensive tests, resulting in a number of them being tested to destruction. Of the three lots, #9 was determined to have held up the best, & composition #3 & #23 rejected. All subsequent M9A1 bayonet scabbards were made from the formula used for Lot #9. Not long thereafter, the M9A1 was offered to both the U.S. Army & USMC, with slight modifications. Unfortunately the timing was against Phrobis because the military was involved in the first Gulf conflict. Although well received, the M9A1 was overshadowed by larger issues facing the U.S armed forces at the time.
Last edited by pwcosol; 07-23-2008 at 02:15 PM.
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