The bayonet designed specifically for the M1 Garand also had the nomenclature of M1. However, prior to 1943, M1905 and M1942 bayonets were used. There was also the M1905E1 bayonet, which were older M1905 and M1942 bayonets which had been recalled, had the blade shortened to 10 inches, and were reissued.
Yes, so long as it isn't an m5a1 and is the 1905 model you should be fine.
the m1 bayonet is just leaked info dice is still going over releasing it
US springfield 1903 and M1 garand of WW2
your M1 garand was made in 1954
Your M1 garand was made in 1943.
Your M1 garand was made in 1944.
Your M1 garand was made in 1942.
Your M1 garand was made in 1945.
9.5 lbs. With sling, bayonet, and loaded with 8 rds, about 11.6 lbs.
your M1 garand was made in 1945
An M1 Garand with that serial number would have been manufactured in October of 1941. My reference says that Garand was built during May 1945.
your garand was produced in 1945. the M1 garand was to become a weapon in the US arsenal starting in 1936.