Today we have an informal, relaxed, and unscripted video for you fine folks. In it we take a look at some of the various bayonets manufactured over the years for the original milled AK47, stamped AKM, and AK74 and AK74M.
We look at examples from Izhevsk in Soviet-Russia, circle11 Radom in Poland, Cugir of Romania, circle10 Arsenal of Bulgaria, and from the former DDR East Germany.
Other nations like China, Egypt, Hungary, and Yugoslavia made their own very similar versions too.
Also as bonuses, we show a couple bayonets for the Vz.58 from Czechoslovakia and for the Valmet RK.62 from Finland.
You can see many of these blades on their respective rifles in their own history & review videos, but we just thought it would be fun to lay them all out together for a little compare & contrast session, cheers.
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Bayonet Overview: AK47, AKM, AK74, & More
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