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Stizout  [Member]
5/20/2012 10:42:17 AM
Here is my AK bayonet collection:


Now lets see yours.
CarnageRush  [Member]
5/20/2012 11:43:26 AM
I've got three, don't have an image of the other two.

turbojosrt4  [Member]
5/20/2012 1:04:22 PM
Originally Posted By CarnageRush:
I've got three, don't have an image of the other two.

http://i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad323/CarnageRush/100_3088-1.jpg


What kind is that and Does it fit on a sgl
Troubledjoe  [Member]
5/20/2012 1:44:16 PM
That's a newer Bulgarian issue, and will fit on an SGL.
xjedix  [Member]
5/20/2012 1:51:59 PM
mgwantob  [Team Member]
5/20/2012 3:19:25 PM


Tula bringback from Aghanistan
luckypunk  [Team Member]
5/20/2012 3:57:27 PM
There's one I'm trying to identify. the body looks type 1 but with a bayonet lug clip on the bottom. the blade is long & skinny like type 1 but clip/bowie point.

local shop has it labled polish/tantal $35, but it has only serial #, no circle21/10/ect
lcsert416  [Member]
5/20/2012 6:48:47 PM
Originally Posted By luckypunk:
There's one I'm trying to identify. the body looks type 1 but with a bayonet lug clip on the bottom. the blade is long & skinny like type 1 but clip/bowie point.

local shop has it labled polish/tantal $35, but it has only serial #, no circle21/10/ect


Does it look like this one one my SA85?

mine is a bring back from Operation Just Cause in '89, I believe it is N. Korean made for Cuba
luckypunk  [Team Member]
5/20/2012 6:54:49 PM
yup, and the sheath is just like that. Nork, illbedamnd.

might have to grab it.
lcsert416  [Member]
5/20/2012 7:12:59 PM
Originally Posted By luckypunk:
yup, and the sheath is just like that. Nork, illbedamnd.

might have to grab it.


Grab it, they are not very common.
HAGDADDY  [Member]
5/21/2012 9:54:08 AM
Originally Posted By Troubledjoe:
That's a newer Bulgarian issue, and will fit on an SGL.


And where might one aquire said bayonet?

GENESMITH  [Life Member]
5/21/2012 10:09:11 AM
Stizout  [Member]
5/21/2012 10:12:46 AM
Originally Posted By GENESMITH:
http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=23846


Nice!
Troubledjoe  [Member]
5/21/2012 10:36:51 AM

Originally Posted By HAGDADDY:
Originally Posted By Troubledjoe:
That's a newer Bulgarian issue, and will fit on an SGL.


And where might one aquire said bayonet?



Try Centerfire Systems. Looks like they are in stock.
Troubledjoe  [Member]
5/21/2012 10:39:21 AM

Originally Posted By lcsert416:
Originally Posted By luckypunk:
yup, and the sheath is just like that. Nork, illbedamnd.

might have to grab it.


Grab it, they are not very common.

This. $35 is a steal for one. I own two that I bought off Ebay, and each cost me around $65 each.
Rayman1  [Member]
5/21/2012 12:01:17 PM
Good stuff.

Regarding those black "Type 3" bayonets, here's an interesting one - has the Bulgarian "10" in a circle arsenal mold but with a Russian Izhmash presentation blade:










And interesting East German "Type 2" Israeli capture from Lebanon:










Some interesting variations of shades on the wooden scales (side grip panels) of the Chinese Polytech "First Model" bayonet:





A neat Yugoslavian "Type 2" bayonet camoflaged during the Yugoslavian Conflict:











Along the same lines, A Russian "Type 2" also camoflaged:










And the unique factory-made "pommel modified" Hungarian "Type 1"










The variations of the Vietnamese "Type 1" and "Type 2" bayonets:




The four variations of handle colors of the Polish "Type 1" bayonet:




The rare Romanian "Type 2" bayonet:








And the variations of the North Korean bayonets (although North Korea currently fields a "Type 2" not in the photo):




An East German "First Model" with "cut-away" modified scales:





The_Rifleman  [Member]
5/21/2012 3:20:55 PM


I don't own an AK, just the bayonet.
USN-Riverine  [Member]
5/21/2012 6:40:44 PM
If a picture is worth a thousand words, this picture is worth one word - IZHMASH!!!

nictra  [Team Member]
5/21/2012 10:15:34 PM
I'm not a big collector of these, in fact this is my only one




Richard257  [Team Member]
5/22/2012 1:35:38 AM


The arrow with fletching in a triangle is Russian arsenal logo, not Romanian, isn't' it?

Rayman1  [Member]
5/22/2012 11:15:14 AM
Originally Posted By Richard257:


The arrow with fletching in a triangle is Russian arsenal logo, not Romanian, isn't' it?



Many folks not familiar with the bayonet often think it's a Russian Izhevsk-manufactured "Type II" bayonet. The Romanians used a logo with both fletchings and no fletchings on the arrow. This bayonet is a rare one as it's believed not many were made and almost all went to South Africa years ago, with AIMS-74 rifles, under a contract with Romania. Peter Kokalis did a story on the rifles in an issue of Soldier of Fortune many years ago. The bayonet photographed was obtained from a collector in South Africa who acquired a few of them. The only other one I've seen for public sale was on a South Africa auction site, as well.

Here's some photos of the bayonet with a Romanian soldier:




And a photo of the bayonet in a Romanian weapons museum:




Also, note the serial number and style when cmparing the serial number on the bayonet to a rifle:





Additionally, you can find the same Romanian arsenal mold on the Romanian AIMS-74 bayonets which have the metal "Type I" scabbard:

(photo credit to owner)

xjedix  [Member]
5/22/2012 1:14:36 PM
Originally Posted By USN-Riverine:
If a picture is worth a thousand words, this picture is worth one word - IZHMASH!!!
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z336/USN-Riverine/DSC00872.jpg
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z336/USN-Riverine/DSC00873.jpg


That is badass. I'm jealous.


D.
Richard257  [Team Member]
5/23/2012 3:08:59 AM
Originally Posted By Rayman1:
Originally Posted By Richard257:


The arrow with fletching in a triangle is Russian arsenal logo, not Romanian, isn't' it?



Many folks not familiar with the bayonet often think it's a Russian Izhevsk-manufactured "Type II" bayonet. The Romanians used a logo with both fletchings and no fletchings on the arrow. This bayonet is a rare one as it's believed not many were made and almost all went to South Africa years ago, with AIMS-74 rifles, under a contract with Romania. Peter Kokalis did a story on the rifles in an issue of Soldier of Fortune many years ago. The bayonet photographed was obtained from a collector in South Africa who acquired a few of them. The only other one I've seen for public sale was on a South Africa auction site, as well.



Wow!
You own a unique and in pristine condition bayonet. Must be worth a fortune.
It never occurred to me that Romanians could manufacture anything that pretty.
Rayman1  [Member]
5/23/2012 11:32:19 AM
It's a unique one, to be sure.

There's many AK bayonets out there that most folks aren't familiar with or didn't know were manufactured due to few numbers manufactured until something else was made. The Chinese made an interesting "transitional" bayonet that seemingly was copied from the Russian "transitional" bayonet - it's a crossover of the "First Model" bayonet for the milled receiver Type III rifle and the stamped receiver AKM rifle. It has a unique handle that mounts onto a bayonet lug but has the long spearpoint-type blade.

Unfortunately, the Chinese destroyed/recycled most of their old military AK bayonets, so it's extremely difficult to find actual Chinese military AK bayonets.
UrmesterDubi  [Member]
5/23/2012 12:18:51 PM
All Hunkies with late edition hangers.





KonsKripteD  [Member]
5/23/2012 12:30:57 PM
Originally Posted By nictra:
I'm not a big collector of these, in fact this is my only one

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/NICTRA/aks/P1000713.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/NICTRA/aks/P1000711.jpg


One of the best looking AKs I've ever seen. Damn.
Hedonist  [Life Member]
5/23/2012 6:13:10 PM
Dos AKs


turbojosrt4  [Member]
5/24/2012 7:16:58 PM
my Bulgarian Bayonet just came in today