![]() ![]() ![]() New bayonets were manufactured by General Cutlery, Inc. Others were fitted with a ventilated handguard and bayonet adapter. Some had 'duckbill spreader' shot diverters for use by United States Navy SEALs. A few later contracts produced smaller numbers of guns with sling swivels and serial numbers in the high 900,000 range. The guns have a Parkerized finish with a 20 inches (51 cm) barrel and plain stock with plastic butt plate and no sling swivels. S-prefixed serial numbers ran from approximately 1,000 to 23,000 with 'U.S.' on the receiver and 'P' proof markings on the barrel and receiver.
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