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By this time in the war the Japanese were running out of war resources. In order to conserve time and material, some items were made cheaper. Bayonets were now missing their quillions and the scabbards were now being made of two pieces of molded wood glued together and re-enforced with twine. Leather was now being replaced by canvas.
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