Reproduction of the bayonet M9 cut 1984 before screwing M16.
Shtik-lower buv was officially adopted for construction in 1984, as a replacement for the M7 model shtik, since 1964. The blade is single-edged, with a saw on the butt. The combat blade is double-bladed. On earlier models, it is on the right side. There is an oval opening in the lower part of the blade. The handle with five calves and some vertical grooves make the surface short. The steel head has a spring-loaded spring. At the steel straight cross ring for the barrel from the side of the butt of the blade. From the side of the climb of the blade in the crossbargly otvir. Plastic scissors.
Headline: 310 mm
Blade length: 180 mm
Blade width: 32.7 mm