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this is a US M9 ,i wont post Bayonets i know this is a knife forum , but this is classified as a dual purpose fighting knife/bayo so it walks up to the line of bayo but still a kinife, this is the military version albeit appears either un issued or  very lightly used , has the Bianchi military holster  , this knife is impressive , the feel it has while handling it is amazing , because i is a dual purpose it is sharp and carries the factory edge , never resharpened 

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this is a paratrooper automatic , the hook i understand is to cut the cords in case of a bad deployment , folks say the spring gets week in these after a while and deployment gets lazy , this one is unissued so still snappy

common US utility pocket multi knife , found my birth year

this Marlin spike was issued to me in 1985 while serving aboard the USS Alabama SSBN 731 ,a Trident Submarine , i do not think Camillus made a Marlin specifically for the Navy with markings ,they were electro penciled , cant believe this never was lost over the years 

this one popped on my saved search on eBay while searching for the 1963 US multi pocket knife , it was inexpensive so i grabbed it too , i have been able to find nothing as far as info on it

oh boy.  I hope bayonets are not taboo here.  I have posted a fair number thus far.  Mine have all been a little older though.

M9 is certainly a newer manufacture (1986 to present?)  I think Ontario was one of of the later companies to manufacture the style.

A co-worker of mine (marine reserve) helped me learn that the marines replaced the M9 in 2003 with the OKC-3S.  The other branches still use the M9 I believe.

yea ive been on the prowl for a OKC3S , i thought i hit pay dirt on a pretty nice example , issued but not abused , correct scabbard for a fair price off FB Market , fella turned into a weirdo ,said he sold it which was fine , then kept texting me to buy MRE's , then said he would let me know when he gets the blade back from his uncle , i blocked him 

i have also been hoping to trip over a nice USMC Mk2 

i wasnt sure about bayos , seems some forums get testy when you post knives in a bayo forum and vice versa so i tend to error on the side of caution 

my best guess with the RATTEN is it may be for sail boats? but why the painted serial if so

Kevin D said:

oh boy.  I hope bayonets are not taboo here.  I have posted a fair number thus far.  Mine have all been a little older though.

M9 is certainly a newer manufacture (1986 to present?)  I think Ontario was one of of the later companies to manufacture the style.

A co-worker of mine (marine reserve) helped me learn that the marines replaced the M9 in 2003 with the OKC-3S.  The other branches still use the M9 I believe.

I cannot offer an explanation about the painted SN on the Ratton folder...

The only thing I have that is painted, is a 1905 Brazilian bayonet that has the rack number painted on bayonet and scabbard.  I have seen other bays that had the rack numbers painted.  Never a SN though.

Odd to see a SN painted...  Nice find!

The 'normal' issued Version 2 of the MK2?  Do you have a company target?

I stumbled across a version 1 MK2.  When I found it, I didn't even know there was a failed version.

db said:

i have also been hoping to trip over a nice USMC Mk2 

the Camillus they issued me they serial numbered so that is what perplexed me , maybe it is Navy , Boatswains use all gauges of line so ,,,,

i cant find much of nothing on it , i think it was $20 so it was a no brainer  

Kevin D said:

I cannot offer an explanation about the painted SN on the Ratton folder...

The only thing I have that is painted, is a 1905 Brazilian bayonet that has the rack number painted on bayonet and scabbard.  I have seen other bays that had the rack numbers painted.  Never a SN though.

Odd to see a SN painted...  Nice find!

no , i do not really get that specific ,i just take them as they come as long as the price is fair and not total dogs , if rough and the price is right ii may grab to fill a hole until a better example presents itself , i did that with the Mk1 USN , i have one i believe had the tip broken at some point and reshaped to remove the damaged , i knew something was off about it but the price was reflective

i have the pawn that has 8 locations and will bring anything from the other locations to my local shop , i have a antique mall that has produced and then a few outdoor flea markets that produce as well , FB market is hit and miss , a lot of flaky people on there but i did get the 5th variation M3 off there for $50 which was a extremely good deal so its still worth suffering the idiots to get a deal done from time to time , still some good people mixed in and fair or better deals to be had , i generally avoid online anymore because shipping has gotten insane , it costs the same now to ship a bayonet that it was to ship a rifle a few years ago , so occasionally i will throw a low bid on ebay to offset the shipping , nothing held so far

Kevin D said:

The 'normal' issued Version 2 of the MK2?  Do you have a company target?

I stumbled across a version 1 MK2.  When I found it, I didn't even know there was a failed version.

db said:

i have also been hoping to trip over a nice USMC Mk2 

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