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Title: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: pcke2000 on April 17, 2021, 07:32:37 PM
To those who have refurb Russian SKS in collection, do bayonets on your Russian refurb all sit tight inside the groove when bayonets are folded back (closed position)? or you can move it slightly up and down?
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: Shoot The Refurbs on April 17, 2021, 07:52:11 PM
Just checked mine and they all sit tightly in the groove.  thumb1
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: Greatguns on April 17, 2021, 08:14:43 PM
I've only got the one heavy refurbed late '50, but it is tight.
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: pcke2000 on April 17, 2021, 11:12:03 PM
Thank you very much gentlemen! Interestingly bayonets on all my non-refurbs sit very tightly. Refurbs are not so.
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: firstchoice on April 24, 2021, 01:10:14 AM
One of my '54 Izhevsk refurbs sits nice and snug on the bayonet fitting. (w/hardwood stock)   The other '54 Izhevsk refurb (w/laminated stock) can move slightly up and down but stays in the completely closed position without help. 

*Edited for spelling correction.

firstchoice
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: pcke2000 on April 24, 2021, 01:14:53 PM
Quote from: firstchoice on April 24, 2021, 01:10:14 AM
One of my '54 Izhevsk refurbs sits nice and snug on the bayonet fitting. (w/hardwood stock)   The other '54 Izhevsk refurb (w/laminated stock) can more slightly up and down but stays in the completely closed position without help. 

firstchoice

Thank you! I suspect it is due to imperfection in fitting during refurb. In my case, about 50% of my refurbs have this issue, while none of my non-refurbs (1951-1954 and letter guns) does.
Title: Re: Question on Refurb Russian SKS Bayonet ?
Post by: Cz315 on April 28, 2021, 09:59:01 PM
I don't have an extensive collection :( but from my observations the early straight collar bayonets are more likely to wobble. My supposedly as issued '52 with straight collar wobbles a tiny bit but the later slated supposedly non refurb doesn't. I recall watching a Youtube video where such wobbliness was mentioned to be the reason for the switch from the early straight collar to the late slated one. Makes sense to me, but who knows.