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Old 06-28-2011, 02:12 PM
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M-9 Bayonet Information

Please be advised that rare information concerning the M-9 bayonet is now available under "photoserver". The Letter Requirement was generated in late 1985, about 90 days after Davis offered '420 to the U.S. Army, via West Point. This information supports claims made by myself concerning U.S. Patent 4,458,420. Please be advised that although all the information posted to date may be considered as lawful evidence of patent infringement, not once ever did the United States Army duly evaluate one bit of it. Please see explanations below each page of the Letter Requirement.
This particular document provides unusual insight to Army process, regarding initial planning/strategy.
Thank you for an opportunity to "tell my side of the story".

More information concerning U.S. Patent 4,458,420 is available at www.kurtisddavis.com

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