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Reminds of an (Pawn Stars) old french made coach gun where you pushed a button and a spring loaded bayonet pops into place, except mine is manually mounted and I have 9 chances.

I don't see that passing in Colorado but then again they have surprised me recently. I would prefer a bottom eject but I can deal with a side eject.It could happen very easily there Whiley64. Colorado has been over run with liberal wack jobs fleeing California. So what is the first thing they do, start trying to make it into the nut house they just left.
Haven't gotten a chance to go shoot it yet but I suspect I will next weekend. Originally Posted by Wiley64
the same one which fit on the M1917 Enfield rifle (don't know if THAT was the same bayonet as the M1903 Springfield or if they took different bayonets). Originally Posted by Old Horn DogI have an M1917 - it was designed with a different bayonet from the 1903 but i'm still pretty sure they are interchangeable. 1903 took an M1905 bayonet and ... that was the standard for all bayonets through the end of WWII. The same bayonet that fits the 1903 will fit the M-1 Garand but the WWII versions were 10" I believe vs the 16" originals.
It could happen very easily there Whiley64. Colorado has been over run with liberal wack jobs fleeing California. So what is the first thing they do, start trying to make it into the nut house they just left. Originally Posted by llubder