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  1. The M1 Garand bayonet scabbard can be identified by the following features1:
    • It has a 10-inch blade.
    • The fuller was 5.75-inches long and began 3-inches from the point.
    • The blade tip ended in a spear point.
    • Plastic grips, black or brownish in color, were installed.
    • Production of this bayonet type began in mid-1943 during World War II.
    Converted scabbards can be identified by the different style of crimp attachment where the body joins the throat2.
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    Bayonet, M1 with M7 fiberglass scabbard. It has a 10-inch blade. The fuller was 5.75-inches long and began 3-inches from the point. The blade tip ended in a spear point and plastic grips, black or brownish in color, were installed. Production of this bayonet type began in mid-1943 during World War II (as mentioned above).
    www.fulton-armory.com/faqs/M1G-FAQs/M1Bayon…
    The scabbards were disassembled, the body shortened and the metal throat reattached. These converted scabbards can be identified by the different style of crimp attachment where the body joins the throat.
    www.39-45.org/files3945c/9344_GcaM1GarandBa…
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