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Polish AK47
Bayonets
Chapter Two,
cont.
The unique scabbard most easily
identifies the Polish AK47 bayonet shown in Figure 16. The scabbard has none
of the flat stamps and welds near the point like the other AK47 bayonet scabbards
shown thus far. There are no hanger attachment bands as seen on the previous
scabbards. Instead, there is a small flat piece of metal welded to the back
of the scabbard, which holds two very narrow (10 mm wide) thin wire loops in
place.
All pieces of the hanger are leather.
The belt loop is folded over and held by four rivets. There are two slots in
the portion of the belt loop that lies next to the scabbard which two wire
loops attached to the back of the scabbard pass through. A narrow tongue is
cut between the rivets on the portion of the leather loop on the outside, and
this is passed through the wire loops to hold everything in place. The keeper
strap is leather and held in place to the belt loop by two rivets. A brass
thorn located on the right tab and a slot in the left tab close the keeper.
The scabbard appears to be painted black.
Figure 16. Polish AK47 Bayonet, Front
and Back

From Page 16 Kalashnikov
Bayonets
© 2002 by Martin Ivie
Reprinted with permission of the author
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The Collectors' Guide
to Bayonets
for the AK and Its Variations
Author: Martin D. Ivie
Publisher: Texas Diamond Eye Publications 2002
ISBN: 0972120939
This work is intended to aid
both the novice and the advanced collector in identifying the various
AK bayonet types and their countries of origin. The first U.S. published
book devoted to AK Bayonets. Over 250 photos. Line drawings from
manuals and technical data sheets. Chapters on the four basic bayonet
types, chapters on other variations: AK 47, AKM Type 1, AKM Type
II/Early AK74, & AK74. Separate chapter on the Czech Vz58 bayonets.
Special bonus chapter on the Russian NR-2 and NRS-2 Scout knives.
Hard cover. |
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