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Old 03-07-2011, 05:36 PM
ColinG ColinG is offline
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Rare LanCay?

Hello SignalSoldier,

Could you please clarify or expand on what you are saying. Are you saying that there were only about 12 defective blades turned into 'Lan-Cay' marked bayonets and that they were all without the top serrations? You stated, "Note the smooth area where saw teeth would normally appear. It is my guess that that was the defect that prevented them from sale to the U.S. Army." This is why I am assuming that they were all without the serrations. The deep grooved M9 that recently sold on ebay did have the serrations, so where did that come from? Also, did they all have shallow fullers or was there a mix of deep and shallow grooved fullers? Thanks.

CG
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