The bayonet that are on what appears to be most of the SKSs that are kicking around, are they reproductions or original gear? Mine and many others I have seen, seems like it is a rather cheaply made cast reproduction.
Do you talk about the blade on russian sks or the spike on the chinese? Bayonet are machined but quality can vary. On a russian refurb, they might have been blasted during refurb and that can explain the rough finish they may exhibit but on all my russians, they are nicely done. Chinese ones vary from one to the next. I have a chinese, military, i bought like 18 years ago and the bayonet handle is not as nice as on my russians ones. They are mass produced military rifles so quality may differ, somes are nicer than others.The bayonet that are on what appears to be most of the SKSs that are kicking around, are they reproductions or original gear? Mine and many others I have seen, seems like it is a rather cheaply made cast reproduction.
Its good steel dont worry,not cast. You can bayonet the ground as much as you want, wont break,i tested mine severals times just to see. Stabbing ground, barn wall, its strong enough for bayonet use unless you want to stab a tankIt's a blade on a Russian model. The finish isn't bad and it looks okay, it just feels like it is either cast or low quality metal or aluminum, the blade portion anyways. I don't think that it could withstand much sideways pressure and would probably break easily. Not that I intend to go around bayoneting things, but if I were to stab it into the ground I'm pretty sure that the weight of the rifle would be enough to break it if I were to leave it standing like that.

I wonder how many times a bayonet has actually been used effectively in combat.
There must be a stat somewhere regarding confirmed bayonet kills during different conflicts.
You question strength of Russian rifle?!? Stalin will have your head! Yeah but seriously theyre tough as hell, stab away![]()
When going through Army ROTC summer camp in the early 1970's we had bayonet training. The instructor gave us this piece of advise "If you have to use a bayonet on the end of your rifle as a weapon, YOU SCREWED UP REALLY BAD!"
Canucks didn't have that problem to deal with in Korea, Our boys never turned their backs to the enemy....just held the high ground![]()
Yes, there are, but not very common at all.question though.
Is there an SKS version without bayonet mount?



























