Sks Blade Vs Spike Bayonet. NORINCO SKS SPIKE BLUED 20" 7.62X39 WOOD STOCK VERY GOOD The blade cut stock is rounded and has a single narrow and deep cut in its underside Since both styles are mounted to the SKS, that point is kind of moot.
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However, for psychological effect, both the blade and spike bayonets are good for herding prisoners The core difference lies, unsurprisingly, in the blade itself
NORINCO SKS SPIKE BLUED 20" 7.62X39 WOOD STOCK VERY GOOD
Because in me being a noob, I had believed ALL Chinese military SKS's were blades, and that only the commercial-made units were spikes Many variations exist, primarily categorized by their blade type: the spike bayonet and the blade bayonet Because in me being a noob, I had believed ALL Chinese military SKS's were blades, and that only the commercial-made units were spikes
Will a spike work on a bladecut stock? The answer is "eh, kinda." r/SKS. The spike cut stock is generally more flat and has a wider, shallower double shoulder cut notch in the underside. The benefit of a blade bayonet over a cruciform/spike bayonet is that the operator can have the benefits of also having a field knife
Lot SKS SPIKE. Re: Spike bayonet hardware vs blade bayonet hardware « Reply #2 on: October 11, 2018, 01:45:55 PM » Should be no real issue with the mechanicals, but the stocks are cut differently and look fugly if you go spike to blade. SKS Blade Bayonet: Design: The blade bayonet features a long, single-edged blade with a sharpened point and a fuller (a groove) running along the length of the blade to reduce weight and increase strength