Translate German to English - Click here to open Altavista's Babel Fish Translator Click here to learn about all those symbols by people's names.

leftlogo.jpg (20709 bytes)

Upgrade to Premium Membership

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#338585 06/01/2018 02:36 AM
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
G
Gaspare Offline OP
OP Offline
G
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
Anyone hear or see one of these..

They were supposed to be a quick, inexpensive upgrade to the Bayo.. All a bit too late as the Viet Nam 'Conflict' ended before production started. But there were supposed to be prototypes made for testing etc. Real or bullshit??

20170315_181059 (2).jpg (45.17 KB, 85 downloads)
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
E
Online Content
E
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
I have seen many around the shows, and on the internet.
As far as I know there are the real ones, and there are repos already abound.
Lots at the last gun show in Louisville with the SOS.
Ebay has had a few and Gunbroker.
Ed

Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
G
Gaspare Offline OP
OP Offline
G
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
Since posting this,,, I've heard the fakes were like a real hard rubber... The authentic ones were exactly as the original handle material was.

So guess my question is now,,, Has the U.S. ever issued a bayo like this?
Or has anyone here get one issued during their service time after Viet Nam??

Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
E
Online Content
E
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
Gaspare
Do a quick internet search. Gunbroker has several on right now. I have seen quite a few, they were all cast, some with the slag still on yelling REPO.
Like I said, at the Louisville gun days show in February there was one table that had at least 30 handles for sale, and about 10 mounted on m-7s.
Some of the repos are marked inside the grip plate, some are not. I have been told the originals are all marked.
That is all I know.
Good luck
Ed

Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
G
Gaspare Offline OP
OP Offline
G
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,135
Likes: 282
-
Much thanks for the info Ed!!

Oh yeah,, Were the ones you saw just like the drawing? I saw one that didn't have the separate fore finger hole,,,just a straight cut out.. So far what you've been seeing is like the drawing?

Last edited by Gaspare; 07/31/2018 03:41 AM.
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
E
Online Content
E
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 787
Likes: 26
Yes, they were all like the ones you posted.
I have seen some with slag still on the cast, that had to be ground down and cleaned up. They were pritty cheap.
Most were ready to install, and about $30 to $40 each.
I have never seen the hard rubber type, all were aluminum.
There is a military guy at my local gun show in Springfield Mo that has one every show.
I myself have several M-7 bayonets, but have yet to get one for mine.
I'm sure if you keep on Ebay or Gunbroker you can find one reasonable.
Ed


Link Copied to Clipboard
Popular Topics(Views)
2,264,832 SS Bayonets
1,762,708 Teno Insignia Set
1,131,685 westwall rings
Latest New Threads
Knife of the Dutch youth organization.
by Vik - 04/23/2024 02:22 PM
Fantastic Current Military Unit Ring
by Gaspare - 04/23/2024 02:00 AM
S-98 nA. Bayonet
by lakesidetrader - 04/22/2024 01:57 PM
Overslept a development???
by wotan - 04/15/2024 03:30 PM
Japanese Dagger
by Mikee - 04/14/2024 04:48 PM
Latest New Posts
Knife of the Dutch youth organization.
by wotan - 04/25/2024 02:28 PM
3rd reich cards/photos
by Dean Perdue - 04/24/2024 07:31 PM
Fantastic Current Military Unit Ring
by benten - 04/23/2024 12:49 PM
HR on Ratisbons auction
by Stephen - 04/23/2024 10:02 AM
Forum Statistics
Forums42
Topics31,668
Posts329,054
Members7,519
Most Online5,900
Dec 19th, 2019
Who's Online Now
7 members (ed773, Jonesy, Documentalist, Dean Perdue, wotan, Dave, Paul), 837 guests, and 109 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5