Yes, they do. My brother bought two from them, and one was worth keeping. The other was bent and the ring was distorted so that it would not go over the barrel of the M1. The edge of the first bayonet was in pretty bad shape and had been ground on a grinder, so the temper is suspect. I bought...
This ain't no "Bubba." The Swiss have a long history of great metallurgy. The result of this hand-tooling of a military grade product yields a bayonet head and shoulders above cheap Chinese repros that might break like glass with the first use. As I said " Your mileage may vary."
I have a...
Collector appropriate M1 Garand bayonets are getting very expensive, driving up the cost for anyone who just wants a functional one.
My brother discovered the following, so I cannot take the credit.
Stainless steel Swiss k-31 bayonets (possibly aka Swiss 1918 bayonets) can be easily modified...
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