Bulgarian AK47 Type

1955 – AK47 Type Adopted in Bulgaria

Some models had two bands at the top of the scabbard Some have a single large tab, most have different material straps

Bulgarian AK47 Type
Bulgarian AK47 Type

Most have the single, larger attachments (below)

Bulgarian AK47 Type
Bulgarian AK47 Type 2 Band

Some models had two bands at the top of the scabbard (Above)

Most have the single, larger attachments (below)

Black Leather, Brown Leather, Green Canvas (Black Leather), Green Canvas (Brown Leather), Tan Canvas, Brown Vinyl, Green Vinyl, Black Vinyl

Many different serial numbers, some stamped, some engraved, some 4 digit some 5 or 6 digits, some large some small..

Many different serial numbers, some stamped, some engraved, some 4 digit some 5 or 6 digits, some large some small

Some Bulgarian AK47 Type handle color variation from black plastic (factory refurbished to dark red to med and light red

Some Bulgarian AK47 Type handle color variation from black plastic (factory refurbished to dark red to med and light red

Some models (early?) of the Bulgarian AK47 Type bayonets had two straps that held the belt loop strap to the top of the scabbard

Bulgarian AK47 Bayonets
Chapter Two, cont.

The Bulgarians produced an AK47 type bayonet almost identical to the Russian version. Figure 7 shows an original Bulgarian bayonet as issued. The knife is essentially identical to the early Russian version except it does not have a factory code mark and the serial number runs perpendicular to the axis line of the bayonet and is machine engraved approximately centered in the pommel (see Figure 8). The scales also appear to be redder in color than those on the Russian knife and have less of a mottled appearance.

The scabbard shows more differences from the Russian version than the knife does. It uses the same early pattern wide metal band split in the back to accommodate the hanger and is blued. The scabbard shows a distinct sanding pattern different from the Russian version with approximately the top one-third being sanded in a horizontal pattern and the bottom two-thirds being sanded in a vertical pattern. The drain hole at the tip of the scabbard is also located on the backside whereas the Russian version is on the front side of the scabbard.

Figure 7. Early Bulgarian AK47 Bayonet, Front and Back

From Page 9 Kalashnikov Bayonets
© 2002 by Martin Ivie
Reprinted with permission of the author

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