



🔪 Own the wild with precision and style — the SZCOM1 Bayonet Knife is your ultimate outdoor edge!
The SZCOM1 Bayonet Knife is a 15.75-inch fixed blade hunting knife featuring a tough 3CR13 stainless steel blade with full tang construction for maximum durability. Its ergonomic ABS handle with metal guard offers a secure, non-slip grip, while the included nylon and leather sheath ensures safe, convenient carry. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and collectors, this knife excels in camping, hunting, and survival scenarios.
| ASIN | B004SBK4GM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,690 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #328 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Brand Name | SZCO |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,171) |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2011 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Foam sword |
| Included Components | Hard Case Sheath |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 1 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.44 x 4.8 x 2.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SZCO Supplies, Inc. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | M1 Bayonet Knife |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Package Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 210933 |
| Size | 15.75" |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Modern |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
M**T
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Very very very sharp trust me I found out the hard way, overall beautiful and perfect
S**E
Good quality product and as expected.
Great product and value. Design is great and weight as expected — used for a military plaque. Functionality seemed as expected, while grip was as expected and fit was as expected.
R**Y
Not bad for a replica could be better but can’t expect us government quality from China
I gave it four stars based on the fact it’s a tad out of spec and as a result will not fit flush to the gas block of my m1 . 1/4 inch gap leaves it really shaky but I never intended this to be used I wanted for aesthetic purposes only and that it’ll achieve just fine.. when it arrived it was painted with a thick coat of black I stripped it to bare metal and since it’s stainless steel steps have to be taken to get it to take blue or in my case birch wood Casey aluminum black. Add 75% vinegar 15% hydrogen peroxide and 10% salt bring to almost boiling and let the part soak for a few hours then start applying the black.. you’ll have to repeat steps multiple times carding the build up off with steel wool in between boils .. I’m very pleased with this bayonet feels sturdy takes a edge and fits the roll I intended
N**7
Good reproduction for the money
I wanted a bayonet for my M1 that I received from the CMP, but I wasnt really prepared to shell out the money for a real deal surplus bayonet. They can go for some serious coin. That, and I really dont >need< a bayonet. It seems very sturdy and well built and afixed to my rifle easily. The scabbard locks in nicely and fits on a GI issued ammo belt. As far as "toughness", I have no idea...I havent charged the beaches of Omaha or fought of a horde of charging Japanese....so I have no idea how well it will hold up to "real use". It is stainless steel, so I doubt overly well. But, for the looks and the price, it was a good purchase.
P**T
Chinese 440 stainless replica bayonet
This is a reasonably decent replica, in that it fits an M1 rifle and has correct dimensions. It's also about half the price of a USGI bayonet, so that's a major plus. However, you don't get USGI quality for Chinese replica price. Out of the box, it can't really be used for anything: the finish is a semigloss black, not the correct medium to dark grey parkerizing, so it doesn't look right on an M1 rifle. If you leave the sheath on, though, it could pass at a quick glance. It is made in China of 440 stainless, so it can't be parkerized, nor will it take and hold a very good edge. I'll disassemble this bayonet, strip the semigloss black, and respray with Duracoat or Alumahyde. Can't do anything about the steel, but it will look better. If you just want a bayonet and aren't too picky about accuracy or durability, it's a good buy. If you want a "correct" bayonet for your M1 rifle, this is not it.
A**.
QUALITY
First off, sturdy construction and fit. Not an exact copy of the original, but a highly functional reproduction. Blade was delivered with a sharp cutting edge. I highly recommend this bayonet for the serious historian who don't want to damage an authentic bayonet.
J**R
Not as described, save your money unless you only want a showpiece
I got this as I would hope to use it as a general purpose hunting/ camping knife and I've always liked the M9 style. The color promised was dark green. The one I received was light blue. The handle was loose and came apart right out of the box. Hoping I could salvage it and reassemble I saw the tang of the plastic handle was a single 1/8" -3/16" steel rod with a single weld on the blade, The thread was difficult to catch to reassemble. To see if it was worth it I tried to mount it as a showpiece bayonet on a rifle. No go on that as well. It might serve as a stand alone show piece, but that would be it.
P**L
Great reproduction, but it might not meet realistic standards
I bought this to use on a Denix wall hanger. That means it probably is not the best for a real M1 since the bayonet lug on the Denix is larger than a real M1. On the other hand, this is probably a more accurate repro than the Denix M1. Most Denix repros do not have the markings of the real weapon, but they are good wall hangers or movie props. The bayonet does come marked. Not really an expert on the US weapons, but this looks fairly good to me. I added the pictures so that you can make up your mind as to how accurate this is. It looks realistic enough for me. Someone asked about the China marking and I added a pic of that. I also added a pic of the bayonet attached to the Denix. Someone mentioned that the bayonet was loose on his M1, which makes sense. It is a bit tight on the Denix, but it fits. That is useful if you want this for reenacting using the Denix (yeah, I know that's not perfect or recommended, but some people do use Denix for reenacting). Anyway, I posted pics so you can make up your own mind if this fits your needs. Remember a real bayonet can set you back quite a bit, which is why this meets my needs (1) display item that was (2) inexpensive. Your needs may be different from mine, but I hope this was useful.
T**Y
Couldn’t believe it actually fit on my mount considering it was made in China, unexpectedly sharp, I thought I’d have to sharpen it myself The sheath is extremely modular, I’d be surprised if you found a piece of gear you couldn’t attach it to
P**.
Very happy with it! Fits perfectly on thee M1 Garand!!!
A**R
Nice REPRODUCTION bayonet, good quality and fits the m1 garand perfectly. Im going to buy another one, the price paid is super worth even if you dont have a gun to put it on
S**W
This fit and locked on my Springfield 30.06 perfectly with no alterations... Happy was looking for one for a long time
K**E
The blade is blue which the picture does not show accurately.The pins along with the spring clips that hold the bayonet on a lug on a firearm fall out.Cant even stab box without it coming off.The blade itself is super dull.Thought it would be nice on my mossberg 590 but its cheap garbage.
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