Chinese Angle Grind Spike Bayonet

Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet

Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet
Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet points

 The two on the left are Chinese Pointed Angle Grind Spike Bayonet with their sharp tip ground from both sides angled toward the front and bottom. The bottom right is a Chisel Tip Spike AK47 Bayonet that is ground from the top angled down in a “Chisel” shape 

Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet

 The other side of the two Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonets
The bottom is a “Chisel Tip” AK47 Spike Bayonet

Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet

The top two are examples of the Chinese Angle Grind Spike Bayonets.
The bottom is a Chisel Tip Spike AK47 Bayonet

Chinese Pointed Spike Bayonet

 These connect to a stud under the front sight on the rifle. The screw holds the outer locking sleeve onto the bayonet (compressing the spring)

Chinese Chisel Tip Spike Bayonet

1956 – Type 56 Spike Adopted in China

The one on the right is the “Chisel Tip”

The one on the right is the “Chisel Tip”
The edge on the Chisel Tip is cut at a downward angle from the top down, while the other two (on the left) are cut at angles from the sides

The bottom is the Chisel Tip
Chisel on the right

Chisel on the right

These connect to a stud under the front sight on the rifle. The screw holds the other locking sleeve onto the bayonet (compressing the spring)