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  2. M9 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    Qual-A-Tec's M9 bayonet design won over 49 other competitors, and was the only contract bid entry to have a zero percent failure rate. [3] It is an improved, refined copy of the 6H3 bayonet developed by the Soviet Union for the AKM. [5] Finn later produced the M9 under the Phrobis III name, filling a military contract for 325,000 units.

  3. Mickey Finn (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Albert "Mickey" Finn (June 21, 1938 – April 24, 2007) was an American weapon designer who specialized in developing military equipment for the United States Armed Forces, most famously the M9 bayonet. After retiring from the defense industry, he turned to developing knives and sports equipment, including the Mickey Finn T-Bar putter.

  4. File:US-Military-M9-Bayonet-used-as-Wirecutter.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Bayonets - Wikipedia

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    Pattern 1907 bayonet; R. Royal Navy cutlasses; S. S84/98 III bayonet; Seitengewehr 42; Seitengewehr 98; Sten bayonet mk I; T. Type 30 bayonet; U. Use of bayonets for ...

  6. File:M9bayonet2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:M9 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    This article claims the M9 is an "improved" version of the AKM (type 1 or 2) bayonet. The M9 does not have a full tang, and is easily broken at the intersection of the blade and the handle, whereas the AKM bayonets are not. The M9's sheath also has a screwdriver, which had to be relocated due to injuries caused by it digging into combatants' legs.

  8. Ontario Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    The OKC-3S Bayonet Ontario Knife Company ( OKC ) was an American manufacturer of knives and military tools. On August 1, 2023, OKC was acquired by Blue Ridge Knives and subsequently closed.

  9. Category:Bayonets of the United States - Wikipedia

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    M6 bayonet; M7 bayonet; M9 bayonet; M1905 bayonet; M1917 bayonet; O. OKC-3S bayonet This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 13:42 (UTC ...