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M6 bayonet - Wikipedia
The M6 bayonet is a bayonet used by the U.S. military for the M14 rifle, it can also be used with the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle as well M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle. It was introduced in 1957, at the same time as the rifle itself. [1] It is the only bayonet made for the M14.
U.S. Model M6, M14 Bayonet with M8A1 Scabbard - Sarco Inc.
Newly manufactured M14, Model M6 Bayonets which come with the M8A1 scabbard. These bayonets will require fitting.
M5 & M6 Bayonets (U.S. & Foreign), U.S. M7 Bayonets, M8, …
The U.S. M5, M5A1, M6, and M7 bayonets were based on the earlier M4 bayonet. These bayonets were used with the M1 Garand rifle, M14 selective-fire rifle, and the M16 assault rifle. Other countries produced their own variants of the M5, M5A1, M6, and M7 bayonets.
M6 Bayonet for M14 Rifle New Production with M8A1 Scabbard
These M6 bayonets are made up of new production and new old stock GI parts. Only the blade and cross guard are new production. All other parts are new original GI parts. Blades are made of 4140 steel and have a hardness of 60 hrc. Cross guards have all the correct markings.
US Issue 1961 Milpar M6 Bayonet - Military Depot
The M6 bayonet is the only bayonet designed for the M14 rifle and features the unmatched quality you would usually get out of a genuine US military issued item. New in original package Vietnam War Era (dated 1961)
US M6 Bayonet For The M14 Rifle with Scabbard in Bayonets
The US M6 Bayonet is a bayonet designed for use with the M14 rifle, which was used by the US military during the mid-20th century. The bayonet features a 7-inch blade with a spear-point design, a single-edged blade with a full-length fuller, and a sharpened clip point.
U.S. G.I. M6 Bayonet, Imperial Knife Co - Coleman's Military ...
The M6 bayonet is an iconic and well-recognized multi-purpose bayonet commonly used in the U.S. Armed Forces for decades. Initially designed for use with the M14 and M1A rifles, it has seen multiple advancements over the years.
USA - Post-War Era Bayonets M4, M5, M6 and M1917
The latch modification was developed during design of the M6 bayonet for reasons solely applicable to the M14 rifle. The Army studied adapting the M6 latch to the M5 bayonet during 1955 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, designating the test bayonet M5E1.