M-9 vs M-11

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BUCK USMC M9 Bayonet

LanCay M9

Ontario M9: Current USGI Bayonet

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The U.S. Army EOD Knife

DM

какой Вам милее, Коллеги?

BigMonster

M9 адназначна! М11 я так понимаю как штык использовать нельзя 😊

GFO

М9 в руках держал М11 не довелось. Поэтому сравнивать не могу

ASv

Серый очень понравился, тот что Бак М9 ЮэСМиСи.

max_k

"Чиста визуальна" - второй снизу.
Все таки рукоять переменного сечения будет поудобней.

9par

а цели ???
мне более М-9 по душе в принципе они близки но у М9 гарда имеет большое отверстие (под ствол) а это очень удобная проушина если верёвку (основняк)привязать и уперев между веток можно использовать как кошку и сбросить потом его можно легко ослабив провернув верёвку (я сторонник использования ножа с максимальной пользой)
но дело вкуса, я всегда смотрю сначала на функциональность

VladiuS

мне М9 по душе,в руке лежит хорошо...

Denn

Мне тот что М9 если раздаете.А это ваши или просто так из инета?

Dem0n

BUCK USMC M9 Bayonet cамый реальный ножик из представленных! 😛

MonGoL

если у них сталь как у штыков АК, форма по крайней мере такая же, то никакой.
а так BUCK USMC M9 Bayonet - прикольный!

VladiuS

сталь там хорошая,и метаются они на "ять!"

MonGoL

ну тогда останавливаю свой выбор на названном!

DM

Сталь там хорошая, не раздаю покамест, покупаю

Bonifatich

Мне больше понравился тот, который на большой картинке - второй снизу.

DM

заказал М-11 черный посмотрим, получу ли

DM

http://www.olive-drab.com/od_edged_weapons_bayonet_m9.php

History of the M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System
In 1987 the Army began distributing its new bayonet, the M-9, which doubles as a field knife and wire cutter. It weighs 1.3 pounds with scabbard and replaces the M7 bayonet. The M-9 can saw through 2-by-2-inch pine boards, aircraft fuselages, or two-strand barbed wire.

The M-9 bayonet was designed by Phrobis III Ltd., an R&D company from Oceanside CA, just outside USMC Camp Pendleton (click here for the history of Phrobis). Phrobis eventually licensed their design and production to the Buck Knife Company while retaining the patent rights. The first military contracts were produced from 1986 until 1989. Buck made the M-9 under Army contract into the early 1990s, including a batch of 1200 with a chevron mark ">" (a code for 1989) that are now especially prized for collection. Buck also supplied the USMC with M-9 MPBS during this period.

In 1992 Lan Cay won the next contract for M-9 bayonets. These M-9 bayonets had a simplified manufacturing process and do not have the same overall quality as the original Phrobis/Buck production. In 1995 the finish was changed from unfinished to black oxide finish.

A surprisingly large number of small variations have been identified over the life of the M-9 bayonet. This important information for collectors and historians is spelled out in detail in the article "Lan-Cay M9 Bayonets" by Frank Trzaska.

Description of the M-9 MPBS

M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System. drawing from TM 9-1005-237-23&P

The M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System is used as a bayonet on the M16 series rifle, on the M4 series carbine, as a hand weapon, as a general field and utility knife as well as a wire cutter together with its scabbard, and as a saw. The M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System has a heavy 7x1.4 inch blade, and is 12 inches in overall length. Its main features are listed in this table, numbered according to the drawing above.

15 Bayonet lock-release levers, attach to rifle lug
16 Blade
17 Hand guard or cross-guard
18 Handle
19 Sawtooth blade
20 False-edge blade
21 Cap screw

On the M-9 Bayonet-knife there are left-hand and right-hand lock-release levers at the rear of the bayonet. The M-9 is longer, wider and heavier than either the M-6 or M-7 bayonets that it replaced.

The scabbard has a sharpening stone under a rear flap, and has a screwdriver at the tip (near small hook seen at top of top photo). In addition, the knife and scabbard together form a wire cutter by slipping the scabbard stud into the hole in the knife blade.

The NSN for the M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System is 1095-01-227-1739 for the whole package of bayonet and scabbard together.

Markings on the M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System
There have been four manufacturers with U.S. military contracts to produce the M-9 bayonet: Phrobis III, Buck, Lan Cay and Ontario. These and other manufacturers have produced commercial copies of the M-9, a very popular item with collectors. Early M-9s had a dull metal finish, while later knives had a dark gray oxide coating, both with black grips. The Ontario-made M-9 had an olive green phosphate coating with forest green plastic grips.

The standard marking pattern is found on the upper blade, just under the hand guard. Some of the marking combinations:

M9
PHROBIS III
U.S.A.
PAT.PEND. M9
PHROBIS III
U.S.A. M9
Lan-Cay
USA M9
LAN-CAY
USA M9
ONTARIO
KNIFE CO
USA

"M9/LAN-CAY/USA" in block letters of equal size means blade was made for Lan Cay by General Cutlery under subcontract (1992). "M9/LAN-CAY/USA" with the "L" and "C" much larger than the other letters is standard Lan Cay production. The USMC M9 was so marked.

Technical Manual for the M-9 Multipurpose Bayonet System
Along with the M-6 and M-7 bayontes, the M-9 is covered by TM 9-1005-237-23&P with the long title, "ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) FOR BAYONET-KNIFE, M6, WITH BAYONET-KNIFE SCABBARD, M10 (1095-00-014-0369), BAYONET-KNIFE, M7, WITH BAYONET-KNIFE SCABBARD, M10 (1095-00-017-9701) AND M9 MULTIPURPOSE BAYONET SYSTEM (1005-01-227-1739)". The manual appeared with various dates including January 1993 which supercedes 18 November 1986.


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Men

M9 однозначно!

DM

главное чтоб доехал 😊