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Brief History and Production of the M1905 Springfield & M1 Bayonets | Collector's and History Corner

ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/) ASP PRESENTS: Brief History and Production of the M1905 Springfield and M1 Bayonets. Stan of the NJACC presents a brief history and production numbers of the M1905 Springfield Bayonets that were produced in the early 1910s up until after World War 2. The Springfield Bayonets were produced by various companies such as Union Fork & Hoe (UFH), American Fork & Hoe (AFH), Pal Blade & Tool (PAL), Oneida LTD (OL), Utica Cutlery (UC), and Wilde Drop Forge & Tool (WT). Each Springfield Bayonet has its own history and production process that makes them different and unique from each other. One of the most rare or "Holy Grail" bayonets seen in the video is the Oneida LTD bayonet. The Springfield Bayonet was created in response of the ram rod bayonet not being sturdy enough. Interesting enough, when the US entered World War 1, the Springfield Bayonets were blued or parkerized as the original silver shine would reflect light during the day by the sun and at night by the moon. The M1905 Springfield Bayonets soldiered on through the 20th century. Besides the US using the Springfield Bayonets, other nations such as Greece, Denmark, South Korea, and Taiwan just to name a few have used the M1905 Springfield Bayonets in their military arsenal. On top of the M1905 Springfield Bayonets, you cannot forget the M3 scabbards that housed them. Like the Springfield Bayonets, the scabbards were developed by various companies such as Beckwith Manufacturing Company and Detroit Gasket Company. Each scabbard has its own history and production process that makes them different and unique from each other. When World War 2 rolls around, the need for a shorter bayonet for the Americans was needed. The Americans cut down the existing M1905 bayonets to a short knife bayonet. You will hear of the M1905e and M1905e1 bayonets. After the adoption of the M1 Garand rifle, the Americans developed the M1 bayonet for the M1 Garand. If you are interested in collecting or are collecting Springfield Bayonets, please utilize the resources below as to steer clear from fakes or reproductions being sold as the real deals. FURTHER RESOURCES OF THE M1905 SPRINGFIELD BAYONETS: Online (http://www.usmilitaryknives.com/bayon...) (http://civilianmarksmanship.com/acces...) (http://www.fulton-armory.com//faqs/M1...) (https://www.thegca.org/pdfs/Bayonets4...) Books American Military Bayonets of the 20th Century by Gary Cunningham US Military Knives, Bayonets and Machetes by M.H. Cole The U.S. Krag Bayonets by Donald Hartman (ISBN 978-09823021-0-1) NJACC Website: (http://www.njacc.info/) SUBSCRIBE HERE FOR MORE: (   / gurilla47  ) Become a Patron on Patreon!: (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=972155) FOLLOW ME ON GOOGLE+: (https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ChrisBut...) INSTAGRAM: (  / gurilla47  ) Thanks for watching! Sound off in the comments below! TAGS Union Fork & Hoe, American Fork & Hoe, Pal Blade & Tool, Oneida LTD, Oneida Limited, Utica Cutlery, Wilde Drop Forge & Tool, Springfield Bayonet, M1 Garand Bayonet, M1 bayonet, M1903 Springfield Rifle, M1903 Springfield rifle bayonet, M1905 Springfield bayonet, M1905e bayonet, M1095e1 bayonet, Krag rifle, Krag rifle bayonet, World War 1, World War 2, Philippine Insurrection, stick bayonet, ram rod bayonet, musket bayonet, M1905/42 bayonet, M1905 Type IV bayonet, M1905 bayonet, M3 bayonet scabbard, Beckwith Manufacturing Company, Detroit Gasket Company, M1942 bayonet, M1943 bayonet, M1 bayonet

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