Tula Panshin Bayonet

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Tula Panshin Bayonet

Post by Miller Tyme » Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:25 pm

Scratch another one off my MN wish list, after years of searching and always missing out I have finally got me a Panshin Bayonet.

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Re: Tula Panshin Bayonet

Post by Niner » Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:35 pm

That's interesting. I am pretty ignorant of what this bayonet is or why it is made differently. I'll attach a run of the mill Russian bayonet to show there is an apparent difference in the construction between the two.


So can you enlighten me?
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Re: Tula Panshin Bayonet

Post by Miller Tyme » Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:02 pm

Hello Robert

The Panshin Bayonet was produced between 1930-early 1934 for the first model 91/30 rifles, those that had what is called the transitional front sight ( barleycorn) like the Dragoons they replaced. It had been known that the front blade sight could get damaged while using the bayonet so the new model 91/30 bayonet was built with a sight hood on it to protect the blade. These bayonets where expensive and time consuming to produce so starting in 1934 all 91/30's got the now fimilar front globe sight making these bayonets usless. The sight hoods are attached via a dove-tail machined into the bayonet socket. To make these bayonets work on the globe site 91/30's the hoods where removed, making these bayonets very hard to come by with there hoods still attached.
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Re: Tula Panshin Bayonet

Post by Niner » Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:06 pm

Ok...that makes sense as to why they look like they do. Thanks.
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Re: Tula Panshin Bayonet

Post by joseyclosey » Tue Feb 04, 2014 2:56 pm

Cheers for the post MT, theres something new to learn every day. Good info. :D
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