There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
is it a Springfield rifle ???? if so, then the bayonet is removable.......
When the bayonet is fixed to a rifle, it is called a parry.
How long is the bayonet? If the blade is long, (14" +/-) it sounds like a very early year Springfield rifle bayonet. If it is 10" long, it may be a WWII cut down model. IF the former, $250.00 or more, if the latter, $125.00. Condition (good or bad) can change values by 50% or more.
Well, when a bayonet is thrust forward, it's called a parry.
check with: trapdoorcollectors.com From Braveheart1954....also check GunBroker.com
its around $15-$20. There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
The M16 rifle uses the M7 bayonet. The scabbard for that bayonet is the M8A1.
go to: Jouster.com bring up knifes & bayonets and ask
M8A1 scabbards made prior to 1955. Each bayonet scabbard showed the manufacturer's code on steel throat and has toe on the scabbard with reinforced steel toe cap. This scabbard designed for the WW2 M4 Carbine Bayonet and the M3 Fighting Knife.
You can obtain these for about 30-60 dollars depending on who produced the scabbard.
M22
the top 'bayonet' appears to be ww2 Japanese rifle bayonet the bottom 'bayonet' appears to be an early US 1903 bayonet or british bayonet. message me with writting on bottom bayonet, on blade near top of hilt.........
Sorry- but a bayonet for WHAT? You told us the year, but not what rifle it is meant for.
level 49 is when you unlock the m8al in bo2
The US .
Bayonet Versus Bayonet - 1897 was released on: USA: December 1897
US springfield 1903 and M1 garand of WW2