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    Uzi Bayonet Identification

    Hi yall! I bought 4 uzi bayonets at auction a week ago thinking that they were all South African. However, one of them looks very different from the others and although uzi bayonets are apparantly void of markings I was able to find a small "M" underneath one of the metal grips and a very faint 8 or 3 surrounded by a box. Im wondering if this bayonet may actually be Israeli and not South African? If not, what could it be? Ive included pics of the bayonet below along side what i am very sure is a South African bayonet which did not have the marks. I appreciate any help yall can give!!

    *The suspected Israeli bayonet is on the bottom*

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    So where are the pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo RSA View Post
    where are the pictures?
    You could follow his link through a copy and paste. I'll put them up here for you...

    Here are the OP's pics.
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    Thanks for posting those haha i still havent figured out how to post pics on here

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    If you can do it on the GB forum you should be able to use virtually the same method on this forum by using the "manage attachments" box method. Give the photos time to load from your computer onto your post/thread because they don't load instantly.

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