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1st pattern ak 47 bayonet
1st pattern ak 47 bayonet






(2281)- Australian Pattern 1907 bayonet, Made by OA dated 1943, Sharpened blade, Good to VG cond., $150.00 Can + shipping. (2282)- Australian Issue Pattern 1907 bayonet, Made by Sanderson dated 1917, Marked to the 3rd District, Grips marked Australia, VG cond., $150.00 Can + shipping. (2201)- Australian Issue Pattern 1907 Enfield bayonet, British Manufactured by Wilkinson dated 1918, Australian 2 D^D markings on crosspiece and D Broad Arrow on pommel, Good to VG Condition, $150.00 Can + shipping. (2142)- Aussie Issue Re-Arsenaled Enfield Pattern 1907 bayonet, Made by Wilkinson Dated 1910, Pitting on pommel, Good to VG cond., $140.00 Can + shipping.

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Delivery with noble floating display, certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.***ARMES À FEU DE CHASSES MODERNES, MILITAIRES ET DE COLLECTIONS Handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen. All screws and the clip (tip-up/r) are also black anodized. They are also CNC milled from the solid and inserted by hand. The Russian Amber Shellac color of the original stocks has been precisely matched. The stabilized inlays are made of domestic hornbeam wood, reminiscent of the stock wood of the famous assault rifle, and together form the shape of the forend's distinctive vents. The handle is CNC machined from a block of 6061-T6 aluminum and then hardcoat anodized black. The blade with the pandur tip adopted from the bayonets is opened with the help of the thumb pin and locked by a sturdy linerlock. It features an unusually intricate pattern that is the result of a very controlled forging process. Chad Nichols' stainless damascus consists of 80 layers and is forged by hand in the Virus pattern. The Böker Kalashnikov Bayonet Damascus is equipped with a unique Damascus blade made from the steel of the 6Ch3 and 6Ch4 bayonets according to the GRAU index of the former Soviet Army and decorated with the signature of General Kalashnikov. More than 70 years after the AK-47 entered service, we now present a truly exceptional special edition model of the knife line and once again honor his brilliant engineering achievement. Mikhail Kalashnikov personally visited the Boker Manufaktur in Solingen in 2002 and officially introduced the Boker Kalashnikov knife line to the public. It marked a move away from long bayonets, which were used purely as stabbing weapons, to a short, mountable utility knife with insulated wire shears and a multifunctional back saw. The concept was based on a knife originally developed by R. Introduced in 1959 along with the AKM, the revised variant of the AK-47, the bayonet was no less revolutionary and formative for later designs than the famous assault rifle itself. These features resulted in the Kalashnikov system being the most widely built and replicated handgun in history, with an estimated 100 million made worldwide today. Even then, the simple and reliable design as a gas pressure loader with a rotary head breech, the consistent use of sheet metal stampings that could be produced quickly and inexpensively, and the adherence to a cartridge class introduced by the Wehrmacht with the StG 44 with an average performance between submachine gun and rifle ammunition were trend-setting to this day. Only two years later, the now world-famous AK-47 was officially put into service as the "7.62 mm Awtomat Kalasshnikova obraztsa 1947". In 1947, Mikhail Kalashnikov presented the AK-47 assault rifle he had designed to the Red Army and immediately convinced the decision-making bodies of its development.






1st pattern ak 47 bayonet