
M9 Bayonet System 3D Model

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Vendor: | Andermaiden2nd |
Published: | Jul 31, 2025 |
Download Size: | 171.9 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 62,445 |
Vertices: | 31,428 |
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Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
Rigged: | Yes |
Animated: | Yes |
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M9 Bayonet System 3D Model
M9 bayonet version 1.0 made with Blender 3.6.0 by Andermaiden (A.E.Lukinskas)
About the model:
Here comes: - 4 models of M9 bayonets, A Probis III (Military issued, first batch) with olive green round (tubular) handle, an Ontario version (Military issued, second batch) with olive green oval handle, and two civilian mdels SW3B (iconic big serration, and very Geneva non-compliant) and SW1B (less known, leaf shaped), both with black round handle.
- 2 models of M9 scabbard, the original double strapped with pouch, sharpenning stone and web gear, and a simpler single strap model more seen in civilian usage.
Texel density: 21.6 px/cm for 1K textures
Tris: 62,439 for Phrobis3 blade with double strap scabbard (many options, will vary mostly with scabbard selection as the single strap version lacks most web gear)
(The latter is for mid poly, there's also a low poly version in the original file with 24.36 px/cm for 1K textures & 13,574 tris for same selection but I just didn't bother baking and exporting it, though if you want it tell me an I'll include it in a later version)
About the object:
M9 MULTIPURPOSE BAYONET SYSTEM
The M9 bayonet, officially known as the M9 Phrobis III, is an American multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1986 by the United States Armed Forces for the M16 rifle. Featuring a 7-inch (18 cm) blade and issued with a sheath designed to double as a wire cutter, the M9 bayonet is designed to function not only as a combat knife but also as a multi-tool, capable of serving as a wire cutter, metal slicer, bottle opener, and screwdriver.
There have been five main makes of M9s: Phrobis III, Buck Knives, LanCay, Ontario, and Tri-Technologies.
Starting in 1987, Phrobis subcontracted Buck for production in its initial U.S. Army contract, finishing in 1989. It was around this time that Buck sold commercial M9s as well, lasting until 1997. LanCay received its first contract in March 1992, taking over production from Buck, for 30,000 knives, later increased to 50,000, with General Cutlery as a subcontractor. In 1994, there was another contract issued for about 100,000 improved M9 models. In 1999, a contract for 25,000 knives was split between LanCay and Ontario, with each company producing 12,500 knives each. Ontario also participated in later contracts, and continued to produce them well past 2005. In 2012, Tri-Technologies was awarded a contract for 40,000 M9s.
About the model:
Here comes: - 4 models of M9 bayonets, A Probis III (Military issued, first batch) with olive green round (tubular) handle, an Ontario version (Military issued, second batch) with olive green oval handle, and two civilian mdels SW3B (iconic big serration, and very Geneva non-compliant) and SW1B (less known, leaf shaped), both with black round handle.
- 2 models of M9 scabbard, the original double strapped with pouch, sharpenning stone and web gear, and a simpler single strap model more seen in civilian usage.
Texel density: 21.6 px/cm for 1K textures
Tris: 62,439 for Phrobis3 blade with double strap scabbard (many options, will vary mostly with scabbard selection as the single strap version lacks most web gear)
(The latter is for mid poly, there's also a low poly version in the original file with 24.36 px/cm for 1K textures & 13,574 tris for same selection but I just didn't bother baking and exporting it, though if you want it tell me an I'll include it in a later version)
About the object:
M9 MULTIPURPOSE BAYONET SYSTEM
The M9 bayonet, officially known as the M9 Phrobis III, is an American multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1986 by the United States Armed Forces for the M16 rifle. Featuring a 7-inch (18 cm) blade and issued with a sheath designed to double as a wire cutter, the M9 bayonet is designed to function not only as a combat knife but also as a multi-tool, capable of serving as a wire cutter, metal slicer, bottle opener, and screwdriver.
There have been five main makes of M9s: Phrobis III, Buck Knives, LanCay, Ontario, and Tri-Technologies.
Starting in 1987, Phrobis subcontracted Buck for production in its initial U.S. Army contract, finishing in 1989. It was around this time that Buck sold commercial M9s as well, lasting until 1997. LanCay received its first contract in March 1992, taking over production from Buck, for 30,000 knives, later increased to 50,000, with General Cutlery as a subcontractor. In 1994, there was another contract issued for about 100,000 improved M9 models. In 1999, a contract for 25,000 knives was split between LanCay and Ontario, with each company producing 12,500 knives each. Ontario also participated in later contracts, and continued to produce them well past 2005. In 2012, Tri-Technologies was awarded a contract for 40,000 M9s.