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The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 11:50 am
by Brian
Had this pic on my pc from 2014. I know one of the members has other pics, but will leave it up to him to discuss and post those.
This is supposed to be the ultra-rare transitional bayonet between the AK47 style and the AKM Type I style.

Comments?

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 12:09 pm
by MDIvie
Those appear in many of the Russian AK books. They are always listed as experimental - ergo uber rare.

MDI

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 4:18 pm
by croblade
Yes, but these were made before AK-47 bayonet.

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 7:52 pm
by MDIvie
Croblade is correct. In the Russian AK books these are depicted as a precursor to the AK47 bayonet, not a transition between the AK47 and AKM bayonets.

Martin

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 8:26 pm
by Brian
Appreciate the correction.

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:47 am
by CK762
Very cool, I haven't seen these before.

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 8:10 pm
by MDIvie
These have been identified in the Russian AK Bayonet book as being from 1952 (on left) and 1955 (on right). The book shows the bayonet on right mounted on a modified AK47 Type 3. There is a thrid variation of these prototypes also pictured in the book. I have not translated the information on these yet. I have been told there is an English translation of the book out already, but I haven't seen it.

MDI

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:21 pm
by ou75id32
I wrote on the old forum about early bayonet prototypes but it was useless spent time since that forum dead.
First to explain the bayonets from photo the left one is from 1952 but it is bayonet made for experimental karabin Kalashnikova (tl-310, bl-200, bw-22), second one from middle of 50's you can call it conditionally transitional experimental AKM bayonet because it belongs to AK experimental model С-04-М.. from 1955
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but after that in whole story arrives knife made for naval recon divers made by R.M. Todorov ir shortly Todorov knife which was proposed in 1955-1956 as service knife and accepted so the old type of blade "didn't get chance" as AKM bayonet.
Todorov knife
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On your photo you miss another "similar" bayonet
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and at last the one from 1951 the first and the rarest piece the 6x1 (in russian books described as 6x1 even story for indexing is that must be accepted in service and indexing in that time was different there were no shorten 6x index which goes for cold weapon and 6x2 or originally indexed was 56-x-212because then index for cold weapon was 56-x )
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some photos to compare..
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Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:40 pm
by Brian
Thank you for that info. Can we get at least a first name? It is easier to reply when you know what to call someone, and I would like everyone to start using at least a first name.
Would be good to upload the pics directly here, as some of the image hosts delete photos after a while and I would like the pics to remain here in the future. No plans for this forum to go anywhere :-)

Excellent pics, and a lot to study there. Since you have good info on Russian stuff, perhaps you have some info on the bayonets here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=82

Brian

Re: The AK47/AKM Transitional Bayonet?

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:44 pm
by ou75id32
Haha you know my name as some others but ok my name is Loris , just writing on that topic now