Switchblade bayonet?

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Switchblade bayonet?

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Got this awhile back from a friend just because it was so unusual. Doubt that it is real military, but how many civilian rifles have a bayonet lug on them?
Marked, '' Golden eliphat ''(that is how it is spelled) with a super-long patent number & a logo of an elephant & the name Yin Xiang .
There is a barrel ring & a spring-loaded bayonet lug on the spine with a tiny fold-out flashlight. There is a blade release button & sliding lock on the side.
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It's not a real bayonet.
Chinese fantasy knife.
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There are a variety of them. Although the mini flashlight is a bit unusual. There is nothing "military" about them, and they were never made to attach to any rifle. Pure fantasy like Bill says.

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I always ignore those unless they have the toilet paper roller mounted on them, then maybe. :roll:
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The knives Killgar posted are I believe, the first made of the inexpensive Chinese exports so it's not anything new, what you have K7K is a souped-up version of those knives.
There's nothing wrong with them for what you pay, they're great for "click therapy", as long as you know what you have and don't have, I didn't learn that lesson until after I'd bought half a dozen of various styles.
The flashlight isn't new, either, but it continues to aggravate me for having no business being on a knife. ::facepalm::
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Bill DeShivs wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:18 am It's not a real bayonet.
Chinese fantasy knife.
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Madmarco wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 6:34 am The knives Killgar posted are I believe, the first made of the inexpensive Chinese exports so it's not anything new, what you have K7K is a souped-up version of those knives.
There's nothing wrong with them for what you pay, they're great for "click therapy", as long as you know what you have and don't have, I didn't learn that lesson until after I'd bought half a dozen of various styles.
The flashlight isn't new, either, but it continues to aggravate me for having no business being on a knife. ::facepalm::
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Laser sight on a knife?
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jw517 wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:32 pm
Madmarco wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 6:34 am The knives Killgar posted are I believe, the first made of the inexpensive Chinese exports so it's not anything new, what you have K7K is a souped-up version of those knives.
There's nothing wrong with them for what you pay, they're great for "click therapy", as long as you know what you have and don't have, I didn't learn that lesson until after I'd bought half a dozen of various styles.
The flashlight isn't new, either, but it continues to aggravate me for having no business being on a knife. ::facepalm::
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Laser sight on a knife? Flashlight on a toothbrush?
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