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A.For M1 rifles in service up to circa 1943, the M1905 bayonet (16” blade) would be correct. M1905 bayonets were in production from 1905 until the early 1920s at Springfield Armory and from 1905 ...
Both were primary U.S. service weapons during WWII and the Korean War, and both were issued to Americans in some numbers during the Vietnam War — one of my high school teachers was issued a Garand on ...
The M1 has become synonymous with the U.S. Army in World War II. During the 1930s, the U.S. Army was searching for a replacement for the M1903 Springfield rifle.
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