For clarification: 1) the last bayonet you showed is not a knock-off. The barrel loop on the bayonet is smaller because it is an M4 bayonet for an M1 Carbine, not an M7. If you look closely on the crossguard, you will see the M4 marking, along with the name of the manufacturer "AKI" indicating that this was Korean Made. But these plastic handle M4 bayonets were also made by several US contractors for the US military after WWII, including Conetta and Imperial. The pommel on an M4 is also oval, compared to the rectangular pommel on an M7. 2) no Imperial M7 bayonets saw service in Vietnam. The armistice was signed in January 1973; Imperial's first contract did not enter production until the end of 1973. The company had multiple contracts for the M7 between 1973 and 1983; 3) "PWH" on the scabbard does not stand for "Pennsylvania Wheel & Hoe"; it stands for the "Pennsylvania Working Home for the Blind"; 4) It is "Conetta", not "Cornetta". There is no "r" in the name. Conetta made plastic handle M4's, M7's and Mark 2 (Kabar-style) knives for the military.
Just imagine the stories those ole’ beauties could tell. Your fixed blade collection is practically a museum and your knowledge an encyclopedia brother. Damned impressive
Thank you my friend. Always been fascinated with history especially military history and I also love to collect. It’s alot of fun and I have met some amazing people. You are truly to kind my friend
I enjoyed your video on the M7 bayonets. I have been collecting them and have a Milpar, Imperial, Gencut, Conetta and a BOC. Is this all the manufacturers that made them? Can you make the bayonets from rarest to most common our of the five? Thanks.
Last one a m4 bayonet and depending on where they made you can tell the years like on my milpar and also my sheath had a number on it so I knew for sure it was issued during the war.
Ooh yeah, little more old school. I was born in 1960, so ANY blade from that era on is dear to me. But the Ontario is plain beautiful. Informative you are bro. Thanks for the video. #22aday🇺🇸💙 🤘
You are most welcome my friend. I enjoy being a keeper of the past. I was born in 68 and I have to say a must simpler time. I appreciate your support and you kind words my friend. Stay safe and happy hunting my brother #22aday
A superb collection of U.S. bayonets M7!!! Great presentation and interesting story: very, very, very cool, brother!!! I love these bayonets- excellent design!!! Very nice U.S. M3 trench knife: beautiful!!! Gorgeous!!! Regards, bro!!! 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎⚔️🗡⚔️🗡⚔️🗡
I have 4 version of this bayonet and your spot on its one of the coolest blade on the planet, a lot of people don't know but they were built using blanks from my trench knife from ww2, there the cream of the crop
I got two for a nice price, both worn by who knows what and one in rough condition and with one sheath. Glade I got them back in the day when they was going for ten bucks a blade.
I would definitely try eBay because there’s a few dealers there that have some original ones still in the box with there military code still on them. Good luck 🍀 my blade brother and happy hunting 🇺🇸👍🔪⚔️🗡🙏
@@donavantew8278 thanks! I’ve been looking at those new ones for a while, but they either come with no scabbard or a reproduction one and I’d really like an original! Might have to buy them separate or something
@@donavantew8278 yeah I got one of those Knockoffs also its a P99 Walther's model that I have and it's a good copy but not fully double edged , it still and good Chinese copy and it came to me sharp Tew.
Pennsylvania Working Home (for the Blind), later renamed, The Working Blind in Philadelphia, Pa. PWH/TWB worldbayonets.com/Library/Articles/m8a1_article.pdf
Thank you big man. I love collecting and anytime it’s a military blade that even makes it better. Just so much history and just imagine the stories they could tell. Stay strong my friend #22aday
Pennsylvania'Working house for blind... I also have a beautiful unissued pair of cornetta m4 and m7 Made in the late sixtiesthey r an awesome bayonet/ knife,.Have five unissued and two that r not.
The armorer at my old unit didn’t know what the symbol was, just that it was an Israeli issue mark, someone later told me it may have been a “shev” (spelling) or something else depending on the orientation (I.e. which end was up, as it wasn’t apparent). It sort of looks like a U humped a Y, and had a little tail hanging off. (Edit) It is an “imperial” also.
Ahhaahha you need to learn more about bayonets all on your table are real, you need to do your research before you go on a public site acting like you know what you are talking about and actually don’t know much
For clarification: 1) the last bayonet you showed is not a knock-off. The barrel loop on the bayonet is smaller because it is an M4 bayonet for an M1 Carbine, not an M7. If you look closely on the crossguard, you will see the M4 marking, along with the name of the manufacturer "AKI" indicating that this was Korean Made. But these plastic handle M4 bayonets were also made by several US contractors for the US military after WWII, including Conetta and Imperial. The pommel on an M4 is also oval, compared to the rectangular pommel on an M7. 2) no Imperial M7 bayonets saw service in Vietnam. The armistice was signed in January 1973; Imperial's first contract did not enter production until the end of 1973. The company had multiple contracts for the M7 between 1973 and 1983; 3) "PWH" on the scabbard does not stand for "Pennsylvania Wheel & Hoe"; it stands for the "Pennsylvania Working Home for the Blind"; 4) It is "Conetta", not "Cornetta". There is no "r" in the name. Conetta made plastic handle M4's, M7's and Mark 2 (Kabar-style) knives for the military.
The guy is a Dumb Ass. He has no idea what he has. there is No R in Conetta LOL
PWH = Pennsylvania Working Home for the Blind was the final prime contractor for M8A1 scabbards from 1965 to 1970.
So awesome. That you for this information. Very kind
Just imagine the stories those ole’ beauties could tell. Your fixed blade collection is practically a museum and your knowledge an encyclopedia brother. Damned impressive
Thank you my friend. Always been fascinated with history especially military history and I also love to collect. It’s alot of fun and I have met some amazing people. You are truly to kind my friend
I enjoyed your video on the M7 bayonets. I have been collecting them and have a Milpar, Imperial, Gencut, Conetta and a BOC. Is this all the manufacturers that made them?
Can you make the bayonets from rarest to most common our of the five? Thanks.
I will do some research brother and definitely get back to you 👍🏻🇺🇸
Very awesome this is history right here brother thank you so much for sharing
Great informative video. They are all awesome Donavan. Great condition
Thank you brother. I love collecting bayonets. Just so much history
Last one a m4 bayonet and depending on where they made you can tell the years like on my milpar and also my sheath had a number on it so I knew for sure it was issued during the war.
You can tell by the blade grind those are some real Vietnam Era M7s. Awesome video, nice collection
Thank you my friend
What is the birthday of the M-7? When was the first prototype finished?
Love the old school bayonets would look good on my sp1 from 1972
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Yes it would my friend. That would definitely be awesome. Thank you for watching my friend #22aday
Great video and incredible Bayonets. I saved this video in my Playlist under weapon reviews👍
That’s so awesome brother. Much appreciated 👍🏻🇺🇸
Ooh yeah, little more old school. I was born in 1960, so ANY blade from that era on is dear to me. But the Ontario is plain beautiful. Informative you are bro. Thanks for the video.
#22aday🇺🇸💙
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You are most welcome my friend. I enjoy being a keeper of the past. I was born in 68 and I have to say a must simpler time. I appreciate your support and you kind words my friend. Stay safe and happy hunting my brother #22aday
Thank you my friend for watching. You’re always kind to me and that shows the true grit of a man. Outstanding ⚔️🗡🔪🇺🇸👍
It's like what heaven will be like when you do a video!!!
You’re awesome brother. Just truly to kind. #22aday
Brother you definitely know how to make a guy feel good. Scab you what we call top shelf brother. #22aday 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
Your a knowledgeable man. Thanks for the video.
Thank you my friend. Wish I knew more but this is definitely fun. Thank you my friend
Потрясающая коллекция, мой брат по лезвию. Я пожалуй туда себе закажу недорогой, крепкий и надёжный штык от Ontario
Your awesome my friend ✌
Collecting blades was and is a good hobby and all the more important nowadays!
Very well said my friend
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Thank you my friend!
@@mercator3609 You’re welcome here anytime my friend. I would love for you to subscribe. Stay strong my friend and happy hunting
@@mercator3609 You’re welcome here anytime my friend. I would love for you to subscribe. Stay strong my friend and happy hunting
Where can I buy one?
A superb collection of U.S. bayonets M7!!! Great presentation and interesting story: very, very, very cool, brother!!! I love these bayonets- excellent design!!! Very nice U.S. M3 trench knife: beautiful!!! Gorgeous!!! Regards, bro!!! 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎⚔️🗡⚔️🗡⚔️🗡
I have an original m7 imperial with matching m8a1 scabbard, love that blade
I have 4 version of this bayonet and your spot on its one of the coolest blade on the planet, a lot of people don't know but they were built using blanks from my trench knife from ww2, there the cream of the crop
I got two for a nice price, both worn by who knows what and one in rough condition and with one sheath. Glade I got them back in the day when they was going for ten bucks a blade.
sorry for saying the price, I know how these people sensitive about that, might get another warning.
6:30 US M4 AKI (American Korea Industries) commercial bayonet for the M1 Carbine ...remove the grips and notice the tack weld on the crossguard
Any idea where I can find one in good shape with an original scabbard? Thanks
I would definitely try eBay because there’s a few dealers there that have some original ones still in the box with there military code still on them. Good luck 🍀 my blade brother and happy hunting 🇺🇸👍🔪⚔️🗡🙏
@@donavantew8278 thanks! I’ve been looking at those new ones for a while, but they either come with no scabbard or a reproduction one and I’d really like an original! Might have to buy them separate or something
@@gfeast4518 check eBay they will have plenty
SARCO
Coleman’s Surplus has them
You are truly a fixed blade expert my friend!
I don’t know about that but it’s a lot of fun and I love collecting. Thank you mr karl for watching my friend.
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The Applegate Fairbairns is a good one Tew, I'm surprised you don't have a few.
I have a knock off but it’s definitely on the list 👍🗡⚔️🔪👍
@@donavantew8278 yeah I got one of those Knockoffs also its a P99 Walther's model that I have and it's a good copy but not fully double edged ,
it still and good Chinese copy and it came to me sharp Tew.
good video
Very kind my friend. Thank you my friend
Awesome bayonet collection bro!
Thank you my friend. Much respect my friend
@@donavantew8278 Welcome, bro, and much respect to you!
Both of your imperial m7,s are probably1973 contract date for imperial. And the PWH means Pennsylvania working house I believe..
Pennsylvania Working Home (for the Blind), later renamed, The Working Blind in Philadelphia, Pa. PWH/TWB
worldbayonets.com/Library/Articles/m8a1_article.pdf
3:30 Pennsylvania Working Home for the blind
Nice collection brother #22ADAY🇺🇸💙
Thank you big man. I love collecting and anytime it’s a military blade that even makes it better. Just so much history and just imagine the stories they could tell. Stay strong my friend #22aday
@@donavantew8278 thank you my friend
Pennsylvania'Working house for blind... I also have a beautiful unissued pair of cornetta m4 and m7 Made in the late sixtiesthey r an awesome bayonet/ knife,.Have five unissued and two that r not.
How about my US M4 CASE bayonet
I think the fake one is for the m1 carbine judging by the hole
Thank you my friend, you would be correct
You are right!
@@donavantew8278 I told you the same thing over two years ago.
@@gijr2003 He's Stupid So..
I’ve got myself a conetta bayonet. 1967 made think they are
Those are what I call killin Nives or knives.
Yes they are my friend. I sure wish I could hear the stories they could tell. Awesome history. Thank you kindly my friend and bless you 👍
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1:47 I got one that says jefico on blade 1855
pwh = Pa working home. It was a home, for the blind. They made the scabbards
He is just Proof you don't have to know shit to make a youtube vid. LOL
I have an m7 with an Israeli issue mark that’s about all I know, also my brother picked it up at a px in Germany.
That's a really cool find my friend, is the mark the star of David,
The armorer at my old unit didn’t know what the symbol was, just that it was an Israeli issue mark, someone later told me it may have been a “shev” (spelling) or something else depending on the orientation (I.e. which end was up, as it wasn’t apparent). It sort of looks like a U humped a Y, and had a little tail hanging off. (Edit) It is an “imperial” also.
@@rustyshackleford9588 outstanding piece my friend, outstanding 🇺🇸👍🇮🇱
I’ll make a video of it sometime and try to show it, couple or my other blades too.
@@rustyshackleford9588 that would be awesome brother
M7 looks like WWII german graben dolch ...
Ahhaahha you need to learn more about bayonets all on your table are real, you need to do your research before you go on a public site acting like you know what you are talking about and actually don’t know much