Kind of a dumb thought or question, but here it goes anyway.
I completely understand why producers of leather gear for us have to make bayonet scabbards to fit Enfield vs. Springfield, original vs. repro, etc. However, I cannot picture the various contractors going to this much trouble. Logical thinking (dangerous for me, I know) ;) leads me to think that a contractor of for the U.S. gov't would make a bayonet scabbard of a certain length to fit a '61 Springfield (since it was the official shoulder weapon) and let it go at that. If said accoutrements were issued out to Federal troops who had been issued Springfields, it was just a matter of "tough cheese" and they had to make do either going to the effort of wetting, shoving the Enfield bayonet in, and making it fit, or just letting weather, rain, and time do the work for them.
Am I totally off base with this line of thinking? Or did U.S. contractors specifically make scabbards to fit Enfield vs. Springfield bayonets? (This doesn't even touch on scabbards for all of the oddball European smoothbores, Austrians, etc.)
I completely understand why producers of leather gear for us have to make bayonet scabbards to fit Enfield vs. Springfield, original vs. repro, etc. However, I cannot picture the various contractors going to this much trouble. Logical thinking (dangerous for me, I know) ;) leads me to think that a contractor of for the U.S. gov't would make a bayonet scabbard of a certain length to fit a '61 Springfield (since it was the official shoulder weapon) and let it go at that. If said accoutrements were issued out to Federal troops who had been issued Springfields, it was just a matter of "tough cheese" and they had to make do either going to the effort of wetting, shoving the Enfield bayonet in, and making it fit, or just letting weather, rain, and time do the work for them.
Am I totally off base with this line of thinking? Or did U.S. contractors specifically make scabbards to fit Enfield vs. Springfield bayonets? (This doesn't even touch on scabbards for all of the oddball European smoothbores, Austrians, etc.)
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