from 1906 through the 1920's they were made by rock island armory and springfield armory. later they were contracted out to private companies like Utica, Pal blade and tool, wilde drop tool and forge, Oneida, Ltd, american fork and hoe, etc.
They were originally made as 16 incg blades. In 1943 they decided that 10 inches would be better so they started cutting down the 16 inch blades to 10 inches. soon after they started making 10 inch blades. the 16 inch are M1905's . the cut down versions are M1905E1's and the ones that were made at 10 inches from the begining are M1 bayonets.the OL markings stand for Oneida, Ltd which is the manufacturer. continued
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Thanks, I am uploading a new video tonight. it's just a few random peices from my collection but i was thinking about possibly putting together a video series on the M6 scabbard. i am getting tired of watching people getting ripped off, buying fakes for big $'s on auction sites. but I am not sure that there is enough interest.
are those actule ones from the time or repreductions?
xxsaberwarrior564 1 month ago
@xxsaberwarrior564 all originals, no reproductions
thenarsian 1 month ago
Very impressive collection - kudos to you.
SymbolArtsTV 2 months ago
from 1906 through the 1920's they were made by rock island armory and springfield armory. later they were contracted out to private companies like Utica, Pal blade and tool, wilde drop tool and forge, Oneida, Ltd, american fork and hoe, etc.
thenarsian 3 months ago
They were originally made as 16 incg blades. In 1943 they decided that 10 inches would be better so they started cutting down the 16 inch blades to 10 inches. soon after they started making 10 inch blades. the 16 inch are M1905's . the cut down versions are M1905E1's and the ones that were made at 10 inches from the begining are M1 bayonets.the OL markings stand for Oneida, Ltd which is the manufacturer. continued
thenarsian 3 months ago
i have a bayonet and it says OL 1943 but its not as long as that one
kristen5121997 3 months ago
you really shouldnt be handling the blade with your hand, the acid in your hand can cause the blade to rust
highlander200268 4 months ago
How much did you get the 1918 for?
mrmn68 4 months ago
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TruthTeller878 4 months ago
I LOVE the M1 bayonet!
AaronDell3 5 months ago
Do you know where I can get one of the US 1918 brass knuckle knife?
Psychoticilluzions 6 months ago
why are you whispering ?
we66y357 6 months ago
@we66y357
because my girlfriend was sleeping in the next room when i recorded it.
thenarsian 6 months ago
@thenarsian Hey you seem pretty knowledgable in bayonets, Check out my vid on my mystery bayonet that i dont know what is. :-)
QualityKills98 3 months ago
Is the bayonet beside the M4 bayonet, another M4 bayonet or is it a M4 Bayonet for the M2 carbine? Overall superb video!
bjpesely1 7 months ago
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bjpesely1 7 months ago
oh my god i love the bayonets iv been trying to find a 16 inch m1 grand one but i cant find them my hats off to you sir
jimmers420 10 months ago
@jimmers420
Look on ebay and you should find what you are looking for.
thenarsian 9 months ago
At 7:44, sounds awesome :D
SamGCampbell 10 months ago
I have this great little splicing knife that was my great grandpas, i use it all the time lol
Pedlescal 10 months ago
@Pedlescal
I used my grandfathers pocket knife for years and now wish I would have left it alone and put it away because now it is long gone.
thenarsian 10 months ago
thanks sablebayonetas,
this is part of the collection, i have other videos posted that show the rest. I am always adding to it and will post more as the collection grows.
thenarsian 1 year ago
can i buy any plzz i love ww2 and and im 14
keco28 1 year ago
Congratulations!!! Your collection is very impresssive & your knives and bayonets are in excellent conditions, Very Good!!! Best Regards
sablebayonetas 1 year ago
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it.
thenarsian 1 year ago
Nice video im a big knife fan and collecter as well
frisc45 1 year ago
Thanks, I am uploading a new video tonight. it's just a few random peices from my collection but i was thinking about possibly putting together a video series on the M6 scabbard. i am getting tired of watching people getting ripped off, buying fakes for big $'s on auction sites. but I am not sure that there is enough interest.
thenarsian 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
goodinplenty1 1 year ago
Good review again lad! I hope there will be more.
szinyovszky 1 year ago