M1 Garand Bayonets

Add an M1 Garand Bayonet to Your Memorabilia Collection

The M1 Garand bayonet is designed to fit on the end of the rifle of the same name. Exploring some of the design features of M1 Garand bayonets and their accessories can help narrow down your search on eBay.

Choosing design features for an M1 Garand bayonet

Various companies manufactured bayonets that were intended to be compatible with the Garand rifle. Different companies could produce various models that had unique design elements that might prove useful. If you want to add a particular kind of rare M1 Garand bayonet to your collection, here are some of the features you might want to look for:

  • Fuller - The fuller is a special groove that runs down the center of either side of a vintage M1 Garand bayonet. While it can have many intended uses, it primarily cuts down on the weight of the bayonet while keeping its integrity intact.
  • Guard - Most WWII M1 Garand bayonets for sale on eBay have guards added to the tops of the handles. The guard is intended to protect the user's hand or stop the bayonet from going too far.
  • False edge - Some bayonets only have a sharpened edge on one side as an added safety feature.
Can you get sheaths with your old M1 Garand bayonets?

Yes, many of the affordable M1 Garand bayonets you find for sale on eBay include sheaths to give you a safe place to store or carry the knife. In some cases, you can get a complete sheath that comes with a webbed belt for your convenience. Belts may be available in various sizes, and the blade lengths of each bayonet can differ from one model to the next. See the manufacturer site for details. Leather and lightweight metal are two of the more common options you'll come across for bayonet sheaths. Leather offers a traditional look, and metal can add a durable cover to your bayonet.

Blade types for historical M1 Garand bayonets

Most blades for bayonets have standard clip or triangular shapes. However, different models may have coatings that are intended to provide either protection to the underlying steel in the blade, cosmetic patterns, or both things at once. Blackened or blued steel can add unique designs to each blade that are never exactly alike for any two bayonets. The chemicals in the coating may provide some resistance to wear as well.