
The blade appears to be the Tokarev SVT40 style w/a new pommel/hilt, the scabbard is also very similiar to the SVT40 later type.Ī view of the buttplate (stamped steel) showing the round spring-loaded trapdoor, a cylindrical tool/cleaning kit fit into a hollow under the door. I believe this model bayonet will also fit the TypeI & II AK's, it fits on my TypeII kit. Here's a pic w/the original Type1 AK47 bayonet (Soviet designation 56-X-212 re: Ivie, Kalashnikov bayonets), they're very distinctive from the later AKM bayonets, they have lg ears that go around the barrel & the latch is way forward under the front sight base.
#Original ak 47 bayonet full
The TypeIII used a full milled receiver, note the lightening cuts over the mag well, smooth top covers, blued finishes, bright bolts & laminate stocks, upper/lower handguards & grips. It's an exact duplicate of a Soviet TypeIII except for the markings, this rifle is fitted w/an original Soviet laminate TypeIII furniture set.Īlbum by willyp. The rifle in the pics is based on a pre-ban Chinese mfg Poly-Tech legend & is believed to have been made on Soviet machinery, the rear sights on these rifles even has the Soviet Crylic battlefield setting mark on the rear sight. 1953-1960 & was the main production variant of the original AK47 series. 1949-1955, the final milled receiver variant the TypeIII (pictured in this album) was mfg app. 1947-1950, problems w/the stamping & riveting led to a full milled receiver TypeII (close in appearance to the TypeIII but many detail differences) app. The AK47 was originally a rifle w/a stamped center receiver fixed to a front & rear milled trunion, this was the TypeI in production app. Willyp | Home > Soviet/Combloc Section > Soviet Union > Weapons >
