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Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 9:47 pm
by FirearmFrank
I just purchased 2 double stamped bakelite bayos. 1 Tula and 1 Izzy.
What was the deal with the double stamp? were these early or late issued bayonets?
Here is the izzy stamps.

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Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 5:31 pm
by Brian
Most Izzy AKM's that I have are marked where yours are. I think any with only one mark would be the exception, not the rule?
They speak about Tula "double stars" like they are rarer though, although all of mine have 2 stars. So not sure what the deal is with those. Perhaps Mike or Martin will fill us in.
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 7:49 pm
by MDIvie
Okay here goes, every non-reworked Izhevsk 6X4 bayonet I own has a logo on the grip somewhere. I have ones with the Large Triangle on the side of the grip, and ones with the small triangle on the grip slope offset away from the muzzle ring, and my narrowed pommel has a medium size logo on the grip slope near the center, which appears to be the same location as in Frank's picture. My one Izhevsk 6X4 without a logo on the grip is also the one that has all of the Afghan War trench art and is an obvious arsenal rework based on the scabbard having its original serial number ground off and renumbered to match the knife.
AS for Tula 6X4's, I have seen ones without a star logo on the grip at about a 2 to 1 ratio as those with the star logo on the side of the grip. Both types have been non-reworked pieces.
Of further note is the following:
Factory Model Grip Logo Rework Grip Mold # Scabbard Mold # Color Notes
Izhevsk 6X4 Slope Offset No 15/1 88 Orange NOS
Izhevsk 6X4 Slope Offset No 37/2 81 Red
Izhevsk 6X4 Slope Offset No 34/2 NA Red 6X4 in 6X3 scabbard matched no. Knife no. stamped on cross guard
Izhevsk 6X4 Slope Center No 3/1 51 Red Modified pommel
Izhevsk 6X4 Grip Side No 23/2 31 Red
Izhevsk 6X4 Grip Side No 29/1 40 Orange NOS
Izhevsk/Tula 6X4 None Yes None 13 Red Izhevsk Arrow-in-triangle on bottom of cross guard
Tula/Izhevsk 6X4 None Yes None 62 Red Afghan War Trench Art, Tula Star on bottom of cross guard
Tula 6X4 None No 21-1 28 Red NOS, Mold number on grip perpendicular to Knife length, Tula Star on bottom of cross guard
Tula 6X4 Grip Side No 35-1 37 Red
Note: colors are predominant color. Most of the bayonets designated Red I would call red orange.
MDI
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 12:12 am
by Mr. B.
I have info and pictures to add in reference to Izzy and Tula 6X4 arsenal markings when I return from an extended vacation later this month. Good information so far. Thanks, Mike
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 3:16 pm
by FirearmFrank
i would like to see the differences between all of those.
My Tula is marked on the scabbard and also half way down the grip. had matched numbers on both then both crossed out then electro penciled matched too. weird. im thinking it was sold of to maybe another army?
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 3:25 pm
by Brian
Arsenal refinished and rematched numbers. They didn't care if they were originally matching, they would reserial it anyways. I consider those as good as original matching numbers.
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 7:51 pm
by Mr. B.
I will post my response to this topic under a new heading titled, "Russian 6X4 Arsenal Markings". Mike
Re: Double Stamped Russian Bayonets
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 12:17 am
by MDIvie
Updated info in my June 18 post. Thanks to Mr. B. I found logos stamped on bottom of cross guards.
MDI