**TYPE 81 7.62X39 SERVICE RIFLE** ~Now on the way~ -Last chance!

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No sir, it's not;) It was the $58 one.
Could you take a close up of the marking I've circled here.

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None of them will fit so it doesnt matter...lol..

And how do you know? The only difference is barrel length, not barrel circumference from what I understand. A longer barrel will not prevent the bayonet from being mounted. It may make it less usable (Not enough blade for to make sticky sticky); but it would still mount. Such was the case with my C8 in Afghanistan.
 
And how do you know? The only difference is barrel length, not barrel circumference from what I understand. A longer barrel will not prevent the bayonet from being mounted. It may make it less usable (Not enough blade for to make sticky sticky); but it would still mount. Such was the case with my C8 in Afghanistan.

I suspect DILLIGAF is right. As shown in my photo below there is a front muzzle guide that slides in a groove on the bottom of the grenade launcher muzzle. Since our barrels are longer this groove won't be long enough for our bayonet handles to engage the main bayonet lug on the rifle. With all this being said I'm sure this could be ground off to make it some what usable but we will have to wait and see.

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I suspect DILLIGAF is right. As shown in my photo below there is a front muzzle guide that slides in a groove on the bottom of the grenade launcher muzzle. Since our barrels are longer this groove won't be long enough for our bayonet handles to engage the main bayonet lug on the rifle. With all this being said I'm sure this could be ground off to make it some what usable but we will have to wait and see.

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For further evidence of the muzzle channel I'm describing refer to the picture below.

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Thats why I bought 2, 1 to detroy to make fit and the other will collect dust with all the other useless bayos I have in the parts bin... lol...
 
It's a nice bayonet. Well balanced with a nice heft to it. The double fullers are neat. It has more of a combat knife feel to it rather than a mini sword. It would require a great deal of material removal to give it a functional cutting edge.
Early AK bayo for comparison.20170920_201408_zpseiondjz6.JPG
 

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So from what i see,the only thing that would prevent the bayonet to fit is if the factory didnt mill the cut on the bottom of the barrel to allow the little bayo tang to slide in. If that the case,just grinding that tang should solve the problem? I might get a bayo too,they sure look very nice.
 
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