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WW2 Trench Knives, Bayonets & M2 Jump Knives: Video #2
Part 2 Of My WW2 Edged Weapon Collection
**correction: the 2nd 16inch bayonet is made by Oneida Ltd. not Olean. I made the video at about 2am and only noticed the mistake after posting. sorry.
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that knuckle knife is unbelievable!!
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thanks sablebayonetas, this is part of the collection, i have other videos posted that show the rest. I am always adding to it and will post more as the collection grows.
How did you manage to gather such an awesome collection of knives and military equipment?
you've got your hands on some serious history right here brother. I'm interested in that 1918 if you ever wanted to let her go
@metrotmobile4166
3 жыл бұрын
What would something like that be worth
@juanRodriguez-cf5pm
3 жыл бұрын
@@metrotmobile4166 realistically like metal parts and production 4 dollars at most. historically and memento worth 150-750 USD from sellers.
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Congratulations!!! Your collection is very impresssive & your knives and bayonets are in excellent conditions, Very Good!!! Best Regards
one question on this impressive pieces.the tools and guns in our house,even my moms old cast iron frying pan would be ocasionally be seasoned or simply given a very light coating of oil.olive oil for moms kitchen iron and of coarse gun oil for firearms.Are their any similar techniques used to prevent pitting,rusting and other procedures for grips,pommel and guard along with scabbard?beautiful collection i must say.those may have seen the beaches of Normandy or even Okinawa history,history,history..The best way to study this subject is hands on,just wipe down after handling which is part of my question..sure i dont have to say that.
@thenarsian
5 жыл бұрын
Samuel Butt About once a year I go over all metal surfaces with gun oil and wipe them dry. For the leather I use Pecard's antique leather dressing. Prior collectors of 2 of my scabbards must have used saddle soap or something like it. On those 2 the soap is still coming out of the pores of the leather when I take them out of storage for a cleaning. It's like a white waxy / dusty residue. I wipe it away and protect with leather dressing until next time. Hopefully the soap or whatever it is will completely come out on its own over time. Never use saddle soap.
@samuelbutt8149
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for replying
Sua coleção de facas e baionetas são muito boas, gostei muito.
I became interested at a young age when I was shown a relative's WW2 Kabar. It started real slow at first, one or two knives a year, but ever since ebay came along the collection has been growing faster then I could ever have imagined when I started.
Jeez some of those bayonets looked like swords lol! Awesome knives man
A very impressive collection
100 years old trench knife, thank you sir.
Really nice collection none the less
Only reason I watched this was to learn any more information about my father's WW2 M3 Trench Knife / M8 scabbard I could learn about. Only thing I learned was there is no handle snap, no belt hooks on the scabbard. My father used it for fishing but he took the knife for granted. Never clean it very well, was rusted & the leather handle rotted away. He carries it in the Burmese jungle, was very proficient with it & could throw & stick it in wood at about 10 to 15 feet. I took over possession because my father saw it as the knife was given to him & in his waning years he didn't need it anymore. In my teen years I was an "expert" to replace the handle with wood & worked hard with fine sand paper to remove the rust. I stone honed the edge to razor sharp & honrd the false top edge to a very sharp edge. Still have the knife, use it for camping & loved it so much I bought a reproduction with a leather sheath. I also have a bowie blade version marked "USN" since I'm a Navy veteran. I think the M3 was a well balanced tough knife made for the US armed forces & the new issues are cheap garbage.
i remember a guy who was selling two M3 for $6 dollar each at a flea market. Then i haven't the knowledge to properly say if the M3 were a fake or not. Went home and make some research, returned to flea market next week but both were gone.I will always regret my lack of courage for not buy the stuff.
THANK YOU FOR SHAREING WITH US
Meanwhile, I'm here with just 1 Vietnam War M7 bayonet lol. Nice collection!
@brandonwulfe2716
5 жыл бұрын
Still got my M6 and M7A1 :)
Beutifull colection
bellissima collezione.
They were originally made as 16 incg blades. In 1943 they decided that 10 inches would be better so they started cutting down the 16 inch blades to 10 inches. soon after they started making 10 inch blades. the 16 inch are M1905's . the cut down versions are M1905E1's and the ones that were made at 10 inches from the begining are M1 bayonets.the OL markings stand for Oneida, Ltd which is the manufacturer. continued
I have this great little splicing knife that was my great grandpas, i use it all the time lol
I'd love to own one of those longer ones some day. nice vid, thanks for sharing!
Is the bayonet beside the M4 bayonet, another M4 bayonet or is it a M4 Bayonet for the M2 carbine? Overall superb video!
Also I can't believe how the switchblades are still that quick they were built to last not like these cheap ones today nice vid btw
On the dated m3 blades. How many were on the first run? I just got a RC dated 1943
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure off the top of my head, but I'll dig out my M3 book tomorrow and look it up for you. The Robeson Cutlery I believe is the rarest though.
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
There 36,575 RC M3 trench knives manufactured during WW2. I have no way of knowing how many were blade dated and how many were blade marked. There were no guard marked versions made. However, the blade dated versions are much more rare than the blade marked versions.
There is only one Pal you will ever need.
Awesome Collection!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I found bayonet next to skate park and it's same as one at 9:28 idk how i saw tip of it and puller it.
I LOVE the M1 bayonet!
Great knifes/ bayonets
I have 10 inch Bayonet I believe it is marked U C on the first line and U ord. symbol S on the second with the number 37 stamped on the blade. It also has the black handle what can you tell me about this.
I’m trying to find a video of an early model Buck 119, which were the first Buck knives ever made. Hoyt Buck made them for the military in WWII and they had a reputation for being good knives. I have a Model 119, but the Model 119’s of today are very different from the ones used in WWII. Does anyone know where I could find a video of one?
So sweet
Good review again lad! I hope there will be more.
from 1906 through the 1920's they were made by rock island armory and springfield armory. later they were contracted out to private companies like Utica, Pal blade and tool, wilde drop tool and forge, Oneida, Ltd, american fork and hoe, etc.
Hi😀, thanks for this vid!!, i have an m3 knife in m8 scabbard, blade and guard without any markings, no belt hook, bought for the reasonable sum of one dollar equivelent!, it had been painted black, and sold as a replica!!,
@thenarsian
6 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video. Sounds like you got a damn good deal on that knife.
Yeah, I have trench knife. They tend to be heavy rather than sharp, if you're deaing with a guy wearing a a trench coat and a helmet, razor sharpnes isn't g0nna get you very far.
You can buy one online or at some military surplus stores
Thanks, I am uploading a new video tonight. it's just a few random peices from my collection but i was thinking about possibly putting together a video series on the M6 scabbard. i am getting tired of watching people getting ripped off, buying fakes for big $'s on auction sites. but I am not sure that there is enough interest.
Sure, I am always interested in seeing other collections.
How much do the 1918 knuckle knives go for? (1st knife in vid) I have an original, no sheath sadly, and it still has the rounded guard. It's definitely legitimate.
@brandon shields the go for a ton of money because they got cut down into 10 inches the scabbard goes for £50 here in the uk :O
How much would a 1918 knuckle knife cost?
i'd love to make those blades razor sharp, not mutch use in them though. Amasing antiques.
The W.T. is in pretty good shape, definately not Mint but but as far as dings go, when I looked at the blade there was only one small ding. It does look like the original owner tried to sharpen the blade slightly screwing up the parkerized covering a bit but it is still 85% to 90% of it's parkerization intact. As far as Kinfolks, I have a Blade dated M3, a guard marked that was put together with a dated blade from the factory and I have a few blade marked, one of which is mint.
I got the PAL one for sale
VERY VERY NICE
I recently came across a beyonet . It only has a letter on the place . I think is letter D . I have it in vinager wash at this moment but it doesn't havr any more writings on it . Any info on that one letter that any body knows
Gd vid thx. Curious, you mentioned the displayed M1 Garand 10in. bayo was a cut down version of the 16in. But the 10in. exhibits a blood groove which terminates several inches from the tip. If the blade had been cut down would not the groove extend to the tip. Thanks again for the lookie at that fine collection.
@thenarsian
8 жыл бұрын
+Freedomring 1775 Thanks, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. If you listen closely I explain that they started cutting them down to 10 inches, and then started making them in a 10 inch version. I was speaking very low while I made the video not to wake up the wife at the time.That Pal 10 inch is not a cut down, it was made in 10 inch. I don't have any cut downs in my collection at this time. I only had one in my collection early on but swapped it with two other bayonets in a trade many years ago. It is pretty easy to tell the difference between the cut downs and the ones made in 10 inch. I prefer collecting 16 inch and non cut down 10 inch versions. If you liked this video, you should check out some of my others. I have a pretty decent sized WW2 collection with a wide variety of items. I still do collect militaria but have gotten sidelined into handcuffs, leg irons, thumb cuffs etc lately so it's been a while since I have posted a knife / bayonet video but have been thinking about adding a new one soon.
@Freedomring-uk6yd
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks, your reply makes sense and I'll be checking out the other vids. I'm sure they'll be equally entertaining, cheers.
question on the Wt 1943. Is there fakes out there? What would be the going price and what was the price you got that one for if you dont mind? Thanks Just learning
@thenarsian
5 жыл бұрын
Jim Castillo Yes there are fakes out there, but once you know what you're looking at they're not too difficult to pick out. The WT bayonet has been in my collection for 15 years or so. I forgot what I paid for it at the time, but they sell for well over $1,000 today. They don't come up for sale too often though.
First knife at the top the skullcrusher
I have one of the 1942, 16 inch ones like you showed almost at the end of the video, I would be interested in sale in it, I am in the state of ky,and I can send pictures of it
hey how much is a Japanese trench knife from ww2 worth?
My grandpa fought in ww2 and he still has his bayonet I believe it is a 16 inch.
@thenarsian
8 жыл бұрын
That's something that has a lot more than monetary value. I would keep that in the family. More importantly, while you are still lucky enough to have him with you, I would record as much of his story as I could. One day it will be to late to do so. My grandfather died when I was too young to have thought of doing that. I can remember some of his stories, but most are unfortunately lost to time.
@johnners3345
8 жыл бұрын
+thenarsian yeah I'm not going to sell it, even though it probably has a lot of value it still means a lot to my family and me.
@thenarsian
8 жыл бұрын
+GeeK Infinite Just as important is his story. Don't let it be lost. He is one of very few WW2 veterans that are still with us today and all of their stories are important. His should be especially important to you and your future descendants.
@peshteful
7 жыл бұрын
thenarsian. hard thing. to hear You friend .
Hold on to your WT bayonet bud. Hopefully you already know it's rare!
are those actule ones from the time or repreductions?
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it.
nice video . If you want have bayonet from german Mauser 98 kar- you make visit in Russia :) or may be in Eastern europa , where was epic battle between Nazi Vermaht and Red Army . In Russia you simply may find this equipment in battlefields if you use metaldetector . Some things in very good condition :).
The W.T should be worth a bunch.. (sad that it has so many dings) And the Oneida to, any Kin folk ?
I got a ww2 1942 16in bayonet was wondering how much thay go for?
What how do you have a 1918 trench knife?all the ones i found were used and over $1000
@Pedlescal I used my grandfathers pocket knife for years and now wish I would have left it alone and put it away because now it is long gone.
@erejritualo9063
4 жыл бұрын
where though i send the photos can i add u on messenger to send u the pic thnx
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
@@erejritualo9063 I don't do Facebook or messenger. I gave you my email address. Send it to me through my email.
cool
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I found one of the handles in 1918 in Indonesia, maybe someone in the family holds this bayonet??
I have the 10'' bayonet. The only problem with it is that my dad painted it when he was little. It has some different markings on it to. I'm not sure if its rare or worth anything though
@brandonwulfe2716
5 жыл бұрын
I found a 10 inch while serving in mountains of Germany, was transferring to next duty station and MP's took it at airport :(
Do you have the M5 M1 garand bayonet the one that goes into the bottom Chamber on the m1 garand not over the barrel
@thenarsian
6 жыл бұрын
Matthias Lucas I don't have that one.
first one you picket up is from WWI
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
They were reissued for use in WW2 as explained in the video.
@eisig1760
4 жыл бұрын
thenarsian sorry i was making a WWII setup for my game in bf v and just need to see the look of the knifes my bad
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
@@eisig1760 No worries. Hope the video helped and that you found what you were looking for.
If i sent you a picture of a knife i found could you help me find out when its from.
@thenarsian
7 жыл бұрын
Sure. I'd be happy to. My email address can be found in the about section of my page. Send me the pic and I will get back to you.
@leviathan5794
7 жыл бұрын
ok thanks
Dude dud u make this video during ur lunch break at work?????? Speak up man!!!!! Great video and great history but sheeeersh dont make us have to put the phone near our ears to hear ya brother!
Oh yeah, someone should wake this guy up & tell him the camera is recording. Speak up man!
@thenarsian
3 жыл бұрын
I'd be able to tell you all about your father's knife if given a few details, but you weren't very polite. People seem to do that a lot now that conversation is done via computer. People used to be generally more polite when their conversations were done in person.
I've got LF&C 1045 US knife
i have that 1943 century
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You just have to keep you eyes open. They are getting quite expensive and there are alot of fakes out there, so make sure you know what you are looking at before you spend your money.
That first knife was a beast .i go to war with that fuck someone up
you really shouldnt be handling the blade with your hand, the acid in your hand can cause the blade to rust
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thank You.
@erejritualo9063
4 жыл бұрын
can u tell me if this from ww2 bayonet
@erejritualo9063
4 жыл бұрын
i want to send u the pic
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
@@erejritualo9063 Keep in mind that I'm not an expert. I don't always know edged weapons from other time periods and / or other countries, but it wouldn't hurt for me to take a look at. If you want me to take a look Gmmapp72@gmail.com
Are you from the tri state area?
@thenarsian
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
Hate to tell ya but the trench knife is a very good fake but the sheath is legit
@thenarsian
6 ай бұрын
Hate to tell ya, but I've been collecting for over 20 years and you have no clue what you're talking about. But that's OK.
it's been a while since I've checked it's value. if you are serious, send me an email and we can discuss it. click the about tab on my channel and you can find my email address there.
@Bayraktar9
8 жыл бұрын
do you still have the Mk knuckle knife?
@tomartoe827
4 жыл бұрын
thenarsian hi I have one of those I think can you tell me more if I send details
@angelinemaedeleon2024
4 жыл бұрын
I have the 1918 knucle,no knife in it.
@angelinemaedeleon2024
4 жыл бұрын
If you interested to get it just txt or call me...09386894992 knuckle only boss
Would you sell one of those m3 trench knives i so i would love to buy one ive been looking for one that is a real one that aint a reproduction just send me a email in the replies
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
I don't have your email address.
@coyotessqaud8932
4 жыл бұрын
haydenchandler2006@gmail.com
@coyotessqaud8932
4 жыл бұрын
I must have fogot to add it
@jimmers420 Look on ebay and you should find what you are looking for.
Where can i buy a trenchknife
I have a bayonet/sword thing from germany from WWII and I want someone to give me more information on it pm me please.
hey hello I just buy a m1 garandbayonet its a UFA brand can any one tell something about it because I cant find info thank from Belgium yani van handenhove
i have that knife 1943 century
I thought the knuckle knives were never issued In ww1
@selaxlife7621
5 жыл бұрын
U obviously thought wrong....they even issued knuckle dildos.
10 in BAyonet exactly like yours what is it worth at 935
@thenarsian
4 жыл бұрын
Its hard to tell without seeing it. There are a few for sale right now on Ebay in various conditions. Keep an eye on those and you should have a pretty good idea of possible value.
Great video, speak up next time, stop biting your nails, nice collection.
I just have a vietnam navy mark 2 kabar knife
I thought the American troops were issued with ka bars.
@thenarsian
7 жыл бұрын
The Marines and the Navy were issued Ka Bar's. Not the Army.
@chrishale7910
7 жыл бұрын
thenarsian Thanks for that. I always thought it was standard for all the forces. must buff up on my American history. But thanks.
@xxsaberwarrior564 all originals, no reproductions
I have one of those if any collectors are interested
so, where did you say you live again?
@thenarsian
2 жыл бұрын
NYC
@richardmcginnis5344
2 жыл бұрын
@@thenarsian that was supposed to be a joke
@we66y357 because my girlfriend was sleeping in the next room when i recorded it.
Can I buy the 1 one
@thenarsian
10 жыл бұрын
Which one are you interested in?
@Itzbozo
10 жыл бұрын
the first one