Here is the information I found on this Bayonet. Looks identical to the one I am selling. This is not the item for sale but i believe this is the exact same type as the one I am selling.Pictures
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Markings M1969 CETME Knife bayonet for use on the 7.62mm. NATO caliber CETME rifle. Also fits on the FR–8 training rifle.
This example was made at Toledo, INI, Spain, probably in the 1970s.
The M1969 has checkered plastic grips and an unfullered bolo blade profile. The scabbard has an integral web belt frog. This bayonet has a very unusual rectangular mounting slot. A distinctive variant with smooth grips and a fullered blade was also made for export to Guatemala.
CETME is an acronym for Centro de Estudios Técnicos deMateriales Especiales (Center for Technical Studies of Special Materials). CETME was the Spanish government design and development establishment where German designer, Ludwig Vorgrimler, modified the German StG45(M) rifle to create the CETME.
9.875 222 13.25 337 .875 22.2 Ricasso (Left): \"ET6609D\" over a crest over \"Toledo\" over \"INI\"
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