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Old 11-13-2005, 12:32 PM
pevrs114 pevrs114 is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by porterkids
You are correct that the M10 is a plastic scabbard made for the M7 bayonet. The M10 designation given to the new Ontario bayonet is a commercial one, not a military assigned designation. When the new USMC bayonet first came out many people were calling the OKC3S an M10.

New guy here, I'm interested in information on the OKC3S as well. I've seen an NSN stock tag for one, and it says-

"
<barcode>
1095015075729

NSN: 1095-01-507-5729
CAGE 2V376 P/N 1901
BAYONET, KNIFE ONLY
1 EACH
DAAE20-99-D-0135/0009
M10 1/05
"


This information would lead me to believe that the OKC3S has a military designation as M10 as well. Hope this information can help!

Has anyone field tested the USMC bayonet vs. the M9? I'm curious as to it's durability, performance, etc in comparison to the M9. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
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