M1 GARAND BAYONET LATCH MECHANISM, SPRING & RELEASE BUTTON
$29.99
WW2 M1 GARAND BAYONET LATCH MECHANISM ,SPRING & RELEASE BUTTON ORIGINAL
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Description
These parts are for an M1 Garand Bayonet
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