Mosin Nagant Bayonet - M91/30
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- M91BAYO
Description
Features
- Authentic Soviet Issue — Original M1891/30 socket bayonet produced by Soviet arsenals between the 1930s and mid-1940s for service on the Eastern Front.
- Cruciform Spike Blade — Four-sided flute-ground spike design built to inflict deep puncture wounds that resist closure, a defining feature of Russian bayonet doctrine.
- Carbon Steel Construction — Forged carbon steel blade and socket stand up to a century of handling and remain structurally sound for display.
- Socket Mount with Locking Ring — Slides over the muzzle of the Mosin Nagant 91/30 rifle and secures via the rotating locking collar for a rigid lockup.
- Flat-Tip Screwdriver Point — Tip is ground flat so it doubles as a field screwdriver for rifle disassembly and basic armorer's work.
- ~17 in. Blade Length — Nominal 17-inch blade with roughly 19.8 inches overall, matching original Soviet specifications.
- Mosin Nagant 91/30 Fitment — Designed specifically for the 7.62x54R M1891/30 long rifle; not compatible with the M38 or M44 carbines.
- WWI & WWII Combat Provenance — Carried by Imperial Russian and Red Army infantry across both World Wars, the Russian Civil War, and the Winter War.
- Collector and Reenactor Grade — A genuine martial artifact suited to Mosin collectors, WWII reenactors, and military history displays.
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Customer Reviews
Top customer reviews
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Mosin Nagant Bayonet - M91/30I had to do a little grinding to get it to fit but it all worked out and it fits fine and looks good.
Looked new, bluing was great.
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Mosin-Nagant bayonetProduct came in nearly pristine condition!
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Perfect !!Last item I needed to complete the restore
Looks great, slid right on
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Great product!It took a little bit of work to get it to fit on my mosin but since I did that, it has worked great! Bayonet was very sharp coming right out of the box, and looks very authentic. I urge any mosin owners who do not have a bayonet for their rifle to buy one of these, as it is getting harder and harder to find bayonets!
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WWII BayonetMy bayonet came in good condition, but didn't come off very well so i had to tap it off with a hammer and a screwdriver. If you do that, use a towel to protect the metal on the gun and bayonet. Still not a bad product, these bayonets just weren't always made perfectly.
