The spike bayonet is a little more efficient at penetrating, but neither one impacts the quality of the rifle itself. The only SKS variants you'll find the spike bayonet on are the Chinese Type 56 carbine and the rather uncommon Albanian variant.
The knife or spike mounted on a military rifle is a bayonet. The Army enforced the curfew at the point of a bayonet.
Bayonet comes from the French baïonnette. It is a long sword-like spike that is attached to the muzzle of a rifle.
To make a 56 assault rifle, use a fixed wooden stock and a permanently attached spike bayonet.
To make a 56 assault rifle, use a fixed wooden stock and a permanently attached spike bayonet.
It depends on what bayonet you want. A 16 inch blade US bayonet that fits a M1 Garand or 1903 rifle in nice shape will run 250 dollars and up with the original scabbard. A spike bayonet that would be correct for a british rifle can be had for 20 dollars or less. There are hundreds of bayonets that were used in WW2 prices vary depending on rarity and desireability
Is it marked with Chinese characters or in the Cyrilic alphabet? <><><> As above. In addition, MOST Russian SKS rifles had blade style bayonets. MOST Chinese rifle had a spike type bayonet. But marlings are the defintive answer.
Bayonets are sword like objects that I believe are used in javelin
If your asking about a Yugoslavian SKS 7.62 x 39, then these are some things to help identify one. All Yugo's have a grenade launcher on the end of the barrel just after the sight. They also have a blade-type bayonet unlike the Chinese which have a spike-type bayonet. Don't go by just the bayonet though because the Russian SKS has a blade-type bayonet also. Also, in between the sight and the gas tube on the top of the gun, they have a flip-up sight for the grenade-launcher. Hope this helps.
To kill. Yes, originally once a musket was fired the Bayonet was plugged into the end of the barrel, the muzzle, converting it into a spear or pike. When the musket became reloadable the bayonet was altered so that it fitted around the barrel on a lug and allowed the weapon to be refired with the bayonet attached.
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Depends on who made it and what grade it is.
I wish to know how much these are worth?