What bayonet does the Galil use?

What bayonet does the Galil use?

The M7 Bayonet is a bayonet that was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle, it can also be used with the M4A1 carbine, Steyr AUG and the IMI Galil assault rifles and carbines.

Are bayonets valuable?

Some bayonets can be highly ornamented with precious metal inlays and intricate engravings or etching on the blade. Of WWII German bayonets, there are more than 150 varieties, the rarest of which can run thousands of dollars. Original bayonets dating to the Civil War are also highly collectible.

Does Israel Use ak47?

Firing 650 bullets a minute, this product of the 1967 War lives up to the hype. Key Point: Used for three decades, the Galil rifle proved to be exactly what the IDF needed.

What does CSz stand for on a bayonet?

My bayonet is stamped with CSZ on the bayonet, indicating that it was manufactured by the Czech State Armory, “Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka”. The meaning of the letter B under the CSZ stamp is unknown, however I would guess that it corresponded to a “batch run” of bayonets.

When was my bayonet made in Czech Republic?

My bayonet falls into the 1923-1937 period, which matches the 1936 date on the scabbard. The scabbard is stamped with the Czech Military Acceptance Stamp, a Bohemian Lion with the year code for 1936., as well as CSZ indicating the Czech State Armory for manufacture.

Where is the cutting edge on a Czech Mauser bayonet?

When you first look at a Czech VZ24 bayonet, it looks like any other Mauser bayonet of the era, however, on closer inspection, it is apparent that the cutting edge is on the TOP of the blade! It is not known why this blade configuration was chosen, but it is quite unique and distinctive.

What do the markings on a bayonet mean?

Manufacturers and armorers stamped information on each bayonet about when and by whom it was manufactured, when and where reworked (if ever), and the like.

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