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

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Anyone have a picture with this bayonet mounted, it is too good to be true.

It don't fit without modifications.

None of them will fit because the Canadian NR barrel is not the same as the standard PLA issue one. In sum:



"No bayonet for you!!!"



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The request.

Seems not to fit - I could be mistaken. Haven't seen a pic of one fitted, all discussion surrounds how to get out the dremel and go at it.The challenge is issued.

Yes the tang on inside of the ring of the bayo would normally have a slot on the underside of the muzzle rings to slide into but these rifles do not have that notch therefor this tang on the bayo has to be ground off or a slot miiled into the barrel muzzle.

Apart from that very easy fix it's not the bayo that is preventing the fit it's the Canadian extra length barrel. It appear that regardless of what t81 bayo you purchase you'll run into the same problem unfortunately. The fix can be as easy or as difficult ad you wish it to be, either extend the bayo lug on the rifle, extend the length of the bayo or fabricate a ring to affix to the barrel behind the muzzle for the bayo ring to rest on...... or just fabricate a nice shelf for the bayo inside your safe where it will spend the rest of its life anyway.
 
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It don't fit without modifications.

None of them will fit because the Canadian NR barrel is not the same as the standard PLA issue one. In sum:



"No bayonet for you!!!"



soup-nazi_320.jpg

Anyone who gets the bayonet to fit please post details of the procedure. It doesn't look like a simple job.
 
Yeah, really kicking myself for not ordering more mags. I did just order a 5 cell type 56 mag pouch off of eBay. Like the look of it more than the type 81 mag pouch.

That's a type-63 chest rig for 20-round mags. The 81 mags will fit but you can't close the flaps.

Edit: my bad. 5-cell including the two utility pouches.
 
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This whole thing is a #### show by TI. Even if they had only 2 guys working 12 hours shifts, they should shipping out at least 100 rifles a day. I would be totally pissed to if a guy the ordered in mid October received their rifle before a guy that ordered in March of 2016. They have to be clowns to run a shop the way they do. This whole fiasco has hurt their business more than building it.
 
This whole thing is a #### show by TI. Even if they had only 2 guys working 12 hours shifts, they should shipping out at least 100 rifles a day. I would be totally pissed to if a guy the ordered in mid October received their rifle before a guy that ordered in March of 2016. They have to be clowns to run a shop the way they do. This whole fiasco has hurt their business more than building it.

Agree, if they bit the bullet and hired someone with even limited practical experience to handle the final shipping procedures they'd be done by now. Some will jump in and call me a whiner and pretend to know something about shipping overseas and the procedures/ protocols involved with that but it's not that difficult. You want the container loaded a specific way then you dictate how you want the container loaded and it is done, someone earlier naively indicated that no one has any control how the containers are loaded, lol/ poser doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. If that for some reason gets messed up then your own forklift will unload the container in about half an hour and re-position product as required.
 
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