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Re: Is this a bayonet for an AK?

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 1:45 pm
by Beryl
Thanks a lot Guys I

I wonder how many M64 rifles were produced?

I found one more comment regarding the arrangement of the fasteners. It's true that no bayonet was used :-)

https://www.d4guns.com/product/century- ... -7-62-rpk/

Best regards Rafal

For Marco

Christian asked for pics of this weirdo?

Can they be like this or should they be different?

Best Regards Rafal

Re: Is this a bayonet for an AK?

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:05 pm
by Marco
M70 Grenade launcher (3).jpg
Hi Rafal,

About your question for how many M64 were producted, absolutly no idea !

In a second way, here are pictures of M70 grenade launcher.

Best regards,

Marcohttp://akbayonets.infhttp://akbayonehttp://akbayonets.info/download/file.php?mode=view&id=5261ts.info/download/file.php?mode=view&id=5262o/download/file.php?mode=view&id=5263

Re: Is this a bayonet for an AK?

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:55 am
by Mr. B.
Hi Rafal,
First the Ad you linked was totally messed up. It is not an Yugo M64. It has a stamped receiver? The description lists it as a Polish M64? I would not buy from this company!
There were many different versions of the Yugo M64. (M64A, B, C, etc.). There was no mass production until the M70s. The M64 was an ongoing project in the development stages. Most were experimental, prototypes and limited trial production for testing.
The first M64 were copies of the early Russian AK47. Forged receiver and no provision for a bayonet. The M64B shown in the line drawings was the first to try a bayonet. Just like the Russians. Latter developments of the M64 can be found with a separate barrel ring with a “T” stud to adapt the rifles to a conventional AKM Type I or II bayonet. The final version was a M70 with the matching M70 bayonet and scabbard.
Best info I have at this time!? Mike
atching M70