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★ M9 Bayonet | Autotronic (Battle-Scarred)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been anodized red and uses steel mesh to lighten the weight.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Autotronic (Field-Tested)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been anodized red and uses steel mesh to lighten the weight.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Black Laminate (Battle-Scarred)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Black Laminate (Field-Tested)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Black Laminate (Minimal Wear)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Black Laminate (Well-Worn)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Blue Steel (Field-Tested)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been cold blued. This is the malbec of weapon design – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Blue Steel (Minimal Wear)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been cold blued. This is the malbec of weapon design – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Blue Steel (Well-Worn)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been cold blued. This is the malbec of weapon design – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Boreal Forest (Field-Tested)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a forest camouflage hydrographic. The woods can be a dangerous place… never travel alone
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★ M9 Bayonet | Boreal Forest (Minimal Wear)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a forest camouflage hydrographic. The woods can be a dangerous place… never travel alone
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★ M9 Bayonet | Boreal Forest (Well-Worn)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a forest camouflage hydrographic. The woods can be a dangerous place… never travel alone
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★ M9 Bayonet | Bright Water (Factory New)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic. Ours is a world of intrigue…but sometimes camouflage is meant to be seen – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Bright Water (Field-Tested)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic. Ours is a world of intrigue…but sometimes camouflage is meant to be seen – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Bright Water (Minimal Wear)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic. Ours is a world of intrigue…but sometimes camouflage is meant to be seen – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Case Hardened (Battle-Scarred)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been color case-hardened through the application of wood charcoal at high temperatures. A little color never hurt anyone