Polish
Presentation Bayonets:
AK-47 / early AK-74
6H4
style Polish Presentation Bayonets

These examples are of two presentation
bayonets built for Ted Marshall of marshall Arms in Tucson,
Arizona. One is a typical Polish bayonet the other is a
parade style with a polished nickel finish
These were engraved / etched
with his name and a thank you for his service to the Fabryka
Broni factory in Radom, Poland
Being collectors items these two have only
been opened for viewing less than 5 times, we were happy
to get a chance to photograph them for our websites

This is a new issue type Polish Bayonet
6H4
However the factory name and logo are etched on the sheath
and the message to Ted Marshall is etched on the blade

New frog and wrist strap are hard to
find on many Polish bayonets in the US

While being a presentation bayonet, this
one still has it's rubber insulator, wire cutter (hole
and lug) and no saw on the blade, like a typical Polish
bayonet
Nickel plated Polish Presentation Bayonet
This is a true presentation bayonet finished
in polished nickel
It's so highly polished the camera couldn't get great pics, so it looks dark,
but it's got a completely mirrored finish all over

Although it's a polish bayonet, the presentation
version has a very cool saw back that is very similar
to the German KM-87 (survival Bayonet) but this Polish
Presentation Bayonet has a longer saw

Close up of the etching, logo and script

Ted Marshall
Best Regards
Fabryka Broni
- ?? Radom
?? 29.08.2005

A better shot showing off the mirrored
finish on all the metal parts.

Back of the blade and sheath. Blade has
a blood groove on this side
While wirecutter drop is in place, no cut out on the blade
or lug on the scabbard
Typical Polish Bayonet (6H4)
This is however new in the wrapper, never issued

While we were taking the pictures of the
presentation bayonets Ted offered to let us take pictures
of his brand new Polish Bayonet which he received with
a full auto Polish underfolder that they imported as a
Dealer Sample

This
bayonet is still in it's factory paper wrapping and has
only been opened a few times. Quite rare to see a military
bayonet in such great condition


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