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Old October 1st, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is this a true bayonet?

Has anyone ever seen this knife before and can it really be used on a

bayonet? It is said that it can fit together with a AK47 rifle. Maybe it is a

copy of some old military knife that was used back in one of the wars? The

website that it is on is FREE Shipping Of Wholesale Items China Direct Wholesaler Distributor I am wondering if it can fit on

any other types of guns or rifles. Does it look like something that would be

used by Chinese, Koreans, or Russians. Here is a link to the knives page

100's Of Knives Wholesale Online Ordering Shipped Direct From Chinaand it is the knife with the number

406023 right at the top of the page.Any help would be appreciated before I

order it all the way from China
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Old October 1st, 11:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's not a true bayonet. These things are mass-produced in sweatshops all over China, and it's horrible. They can sell for this low because they only pay the workers approx. 68 cents an hour.

These knives are poor-quality, spend your money on something legit. You get what you payed for.
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Old October 2nd, 06:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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definitely not an ak47 bayonet.. the true ak47 bayonets had a little "scissors" type thing you could use in conjunction with the sheath to use for cutting barbed wire, and whatnot...
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Old October 2nd, 08:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I think this is actually spam. They posted before for this website
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Old October 2nd, 08:24 AM   #5 (permalink)
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It would look like this if it were a real AK bayonet except this one is used.


Edit: Damn spammers!

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Old October 2nd, 11:25 AM   #6 (permalink)
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i've wondered about making a "bayonet" for milsim players, a sponge or something in the shape of a knife you could attach to the front of your marker and have a paint ball in it that you could break on the opposition when you sneak up on them or are out of paint. logistically it may be a problem to do it without inflicting too much pain though. any ideas?
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