WW2 US CASE M4 bayonet for M1 carabine, Korean War era rubber handle, original M8A1 scabbard; rare type

$359.95

Original WW2 Case M4 bayonet with Korean War era rubber handle, orig Victory Plastics BM Co. M8 composition scabbard. Rare type in excellent overall condition, considering the age. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM!

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WW2 Case M4 bayonet with Korean War era rubber handle, original Victory Plastics BM Co. M8 composition scabbard. Rare type in excellent overall condition, considering the age. FREE EXPEDITED SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM.

Original WW2 era manufacture M4 bayonet for the M1 carbine; this specimen was manufactured by Case & Sons Co. in Bradford, PA. This M4 comes with the original early-issue M8 composition scabbard; both are in excellent condition. This type was intended to be used as a bayonet on a M1 carbine but it was mostly utilized as a fighting and utility knife, just like its “big brother” M3 Trench knife. Both edged weapons were quite popular with the troops; see the WW2 era photo of similar M4 bayonets on US 17th Airborne Division troops firing the M18 recoilless rifle at German positions somewhere around Essen, Germany (the photo is used as a reference only and will not be included with the lot).

This M4 has quite a bit of a story behind it – it’s a rare WW2 era type that went on to serve in the Korean War as well. During the Korean War there was a shortage of M4 bayonets as stacked leather handles on most WW2 production M4 bayonets and M3 knives have deteriorated and most were unusable. The conversion to a more practical “rubber” handle was handled by Japan Logistical Command as labor costs were much lower in Japan than at Springfield Armory, as was originally planned. Overall, the US Ordnance Dept. had paid for the conversion of 58,522 WW2 era M3/M4s. All “upgraded” M4 bayonets were sent from Japan directly to the troops in Korea; this type is hard-to-find nowadays.

This M4 is about 11-5/8” / 29.5 cm overall; the blade is about 6-8/8″ / 17 cm long. The blade has been re-sharpened and re-blued; the edge is very sharp still; the tip is intact. Solid rubber handle is tight; all parts are solid with no play. The muzzle ring is marked U.S. M4 / CASE on the top; “flaming bomb” US ordinance mark on the underside. Original M8 scabbard is in excellent shape, considering the age; no dings on the steel throat or cracks/chips on the composite plastic. The webbing is intact; all original stitching is intact; the keeper is nice and tight; repainted steel throat’s underside is marked with what looks like B-3/3-N. This scabbard was manufactured by Beckwith Mfg Co.  (BM CO.) division of Victory Plastics.

This rare Korean War conversion /  WW2 Case M4 bayonet is in very good shape overall. These are the actual photos; spent brass is not included with the knife ? I have a few more WW2 US-made bayonets, as well as some scarce WW1 and WW2 era fighting daggers and trench knives made in the US, Great Britain, France, Germany, and other countries available for sale – please take a look in the Militaria section.

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Weight 2.1 lbs

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