Polish AKM 6H4 Scabbard Variation
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:56 pm
This is an unusual bayonet variation that is documented, but rarely encountered. It is basically a Polish AKM 6H4 Type II bayonet with the typical Type I scabbard. However. it has a 10mm longer rubber insulator and missing an insulator stop on the scabbard. This temporary mold change was made in the 1980's as they were developing their version of the Russian AK74. During this time period this rifle and bayonet were known as the "Archer". This rifle was to become the WZ88 5.45x39mm "Tantal" weapons series in 1988, but the elongated insulator was not adopted.
Pictured below with the matching "Archer" bayonet, are a standard Polish AKM 6H4 Type II bayonet with the Type I scabbard and a new black WZ96 5.56x45mm "Beryl" Type II bayonet with the Type I scabbard. M.
Pictured below with the matching "Archer" bayonet, are a standard Polish AKM 6H4 Type II bayonet with the Type I scabbard and a new black WZ96 5.56x45mm "Beryl" Type II bayonet with the Type I scabbard. M.