Chinese AK47 Bayonet and Scabbard Variations
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 8:01 pm
The Chinese did not adopt or issue an AK47 bayonet and scabbard. They adopted the Type 56 Kalashnikov rifle, (AK47), but early production had no means to mount a bayonet and on later production they used the folding spike bayonet. The Chinese did manufacture a limited number of various AK47 bayonets and scabbards for export sales to the commercial/collectors market. I consider these bayonets as replicas/reproductions of other ComBloc country's bayonets as they are not actual military issue. Below are two examples of these bayonets. They vary in blade finish from dull, (phosphate?), to bright. The wood grip panels vary in finish from light to dark, plain or varnished. These bayonets were primarily imported to the USA with AK47 rifle reproductions or for sale individually. Some are marked "CHINA", others are not. There are no other markings on the bayonet. They have scabbards without a tension spring or retaining rivet and a drain hole in the front side. The scabbard point flange is very small and the hanger bracket is a thin split single bar. The hanger is a khaki fabric with a thin brown leather hilt strap that points left and is sewn on. The strap has a brown or black painted snap fastener. Mike