its around $15-$20. There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
If uncut and with the scabbard, between $150.00 and $300.00, all depending on condition.
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The value of the set is dependent on condition. However, the proof set value is between $50 and $70 US.
The current value is $9.
its around $15-$20. There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
The M16 rifle uses the M7 bayonet. The scabbard for that bayonet is the M8A1.
M8A1 scabbards made prior to 1955. Each bayonet scabbard showed the manufacturer's code on steel throat and has toe on the scabbard with reinforced steel toe cap. This scabbard designed for the WW2 M4 Carbine Bayonet and the M3 Fighting Knife.
There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
go to: Jouster.com bring up knifes & bayonets and ask
With early leather matching scabbard $350 retail canvass scabbard $300 WWII fiber scabbard $200
If uncut and with the scabbard, between $150.00 and $300.00, all depending on condition.
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Depends on condition and if you have the scabbard. I value mine at $120, but it's not for sale.
The scabbard is used to hold a sword or dagger.
The scabbard and belt were used during medieval times. The scabbard holds the sword and the belt wraps around the wearer to hold the scabbard.
you would expect to find a sword or a dagger at a scabbard.