WW2 American “theater” fighting knife made from 1942 UFH M1905 bayonet, composition scabbard

$159.99

Unique WW2 American theater fighting knife made from 1942 United Fork & Hoe (UFH) M1905 bayonet, composition scabbard. Great  overall condition, considering the age. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM

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WW2 American theater fighting knife made from 1942 United Fork & Hoe (UFH) M1905 bayonet, composition scabbard. Great  overall condition, considering the age.

Original and one-of-a-kind WW2 era American “theater-made” fighting knife made from 1942-dated “long” M1905 bayonet that was cut-down and re-shaped into a short stubbing weapon. A pretty cool-looking historical piece; this is certainly is NOT your standard-issue sidearm. The overall quality of this unique but practical fighter is actually pretty high. The handle is a cut-down UFH M1905 bayonet with the muzzle ring and bayonet’s release mechanism removed.  Also, this is a rare early-war “brown grips” type specimen – one of the grips is a rare brown CAB plastic. Just a tiny batch of WW2 grips came in brown plastic; most were made as standard-issue black (phenol-formaldehyde resin similar to Bakelite). Brown grips were made from an earlier type of plastic commonly called CAB that wasn’t resistant to the solvents the army was using in the field, so the production of the CAB plastic grips was quickly discontinued. Out of tens of millions of plastic grips produced during the war, only about 100,000 CAB grips were made in total; most were lost to the use and abuse in the field. “Brown-grips” bayonets were manufactured for about a month; a rare find these days.

This interesting fighting knife is about 10-1/2″ / 16.7 cm overall; stiletto-style blade is about 6″ / 15.2 cm long; the blade is razor- sharp still; the tip is intact. The underside of the guard is stamped C-64035-UF – that’s how United Fork & Hoe (UFH) marked their bayonets during production. Original scabbard is a modified mid-war bayonet composition scabbard that was cut-down to modify a much-shorter blade. The scabbard is in good over shape, considering the age; the blade wobbles a bit inside.

This interesting and certainly one-of-a kind WW2 American theater-made fighting knife has not been cleaned or tampered with in any way; it is in 100% original “as is” condition. These are the actual photos; spent brass is not included with the knife 😉 I have more WW2 era American, British, Australian, New Zealand, and German fighting knives, as well as several scarce WW1 and WW2 fighting daggers, bayonets and trench knives available for sale – please take a look in the Militaria section.

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Weight 1.1 lbs

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