During the Great War (WWI), brave soldiers charged the enemy with only one round in the chamber and a bayonet like this affixed to the end of their M94-14 carbine. Still in excellent condition nearly a century later. Crown and anchor insignia and the initials EJAB (Eskilstuna Jern Manufacturing, Inc) engraved on the base of the 12½" blade. Hardwood handle. Metal locking scabbard. 18" long.
Demilitarized, armor-piercing missiles built during the Cold War for the M1-A1 Abrams tank. Dubbed "tank busters," they were designed to take out heavily armored Warsaw Pact tanks on the European battlefield. Stands 18" tall and weighs 8 lbs. Each is engraved with the D.O.D.'s item number.