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One of the reasons I like military rifles is because of the bayonets. I don't have a lot and I need to pick up one for my k31 next.

Any cool ones you want to show?
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those are sweet.. :thumbsup:
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Here is just a few for ya :thumbsup:
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very nice :thumbsup: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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jeremyb wrote:One of the reasons I like military rifles is because of the bayonets. I don't have a lot and I need to pick up one for my k31 next.

Any cool ones you want to show?
Here's one that would be a fit for your K31. :vcool:

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I have a VZ-24 bayonet with what looks to be "score" marks on the grip. Kinda creepy.
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millman wrote:I have a VZ-24 bayonet with what looks to be "score" marks on the grip. Kinda creepy.
Sanderson Pattern 07 another bayonet with what appear to be notches in the grip.
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those are some very nice toad stickers!!
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gwilly wrote:
jeremyb wrote:One of the reasons I like military rifles is because of the bayonets. I don't have a lot and I need to pick up one for my k31 next.

Any cool ones you want to show?
Here's one that would be a fit for your K31. :vcool:

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Ya I have been watching those on eBay. Some day. :)
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I loves me some bayonets. I'll have to round them up for a group picture. SOG has your bayonet for your K31. They may not advertise them but I know they have them for I think right at $70.00.
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That Swiss sawback is very nice, and they are not getting any cheaper. Big $$$
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Here are two of my 3 favorites (the M91 bayonet is in the very back of the safe).
SOG may still have the unissued K31's.
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millman wrote:I have a VZ-24 bayonet with what looks to be "score" marks on the grip. Kinda creepy.
Holy smokes that is creepy. :shock: :shock:

To bad that bayonet couldn't talk,I'm sure it would have some interesting stories..
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Sonny wrote:
millman wrote:I have a VZ-24 bayonet with what looks to be "score" marks on the grip. Kinda creepy.
Holy smokes that is creepy. :shock: :shock:

To bad that bayonet couldn't talk,I'm sure it would have some interesting stories..
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Here is an M5.
M5's were issued in 1953 and in 1956 the M5A1 came into use.
That means that it goes rather well, with my 1954 HRA M1.

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Want to speculate as to what caused the damage to this bayonet:

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finloq wrote:Want to speculate as to what caused the damage to this bayonet:
If so... thats pretty cool, in a creepy kinda way :shock: :shock:
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