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Is there any unique traits to the OKC M10 or Lan-Cay M11 that make them worth getting over an M9 by either company?
(M10 Bayonet by OKC)
(M11 by Lan-Cay)
I find the idea of the M11 by Lan-Cay interesting, a version of the M9 that's made purely as a utility/bowie knife rather than just a bayonet (although it's practically identical to the M9 otherwise), and the M-10 bayonet by OKC seems to be an M9 with a different scabbard, newer ergonomic grip, and a blade that marks easier than chalk on a board.
Can anyone say whether these two are worth getting for collection or even practical use (I was wondering if perhaps there's something unique such as the M10 being made a bit stronger than the M9 etc).
(M10 Bayonet by OKC)
(M11 by Lan-Cay)
I find the idea of the M11 by Lan-Cay interesting, a version of the M9 that's made purely as a utility/bowie knife rather than just a bayonet (although it's practically identical to the M9 otherwise), and the M-10 bayonet by OKC seems to be an M9 with a different scabbard, newer ergonomic grip, and a blade that marks easier than chalk on a board.
Can anyone say whether these two are worth getting for collection or even practical use (I was wondering if perhaps there's something unique such as the M10 being made a bit stronger than the M9 etc).