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Enclosed are pics of the so called M1911 U-Boat cutlass. Very hard to come by since so few were made. This one still has the maker mark and C/M acceptance marks on the blade spine and cross guard.
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Very interesting. I learn something every day here. Thanks
Dave
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Enclosed is a pic of Imperial German Sailors with the M1911 cutlass only 1000 were made.
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If those are long barrel Lugers, that's a big dollar photo !
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Interesting. I see no scabbard. Stored onboard in a rack?
--dj--Joe
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All 06 Navy Lugers the holsters, shoulder stocks, and ammo pouches alone are worth a fortune. The M1911 came with a leather scabbard many did not survive the test of time.
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Interesting piece and photo - thanks for posting
Cutlass alone is an effective close quarter weapon.
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