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The Wartech H-16M M7 Bayonet Knife is a 13-inch full tang combat knife made from durable 440 stainless steel with a black plastic handle. Originally designed for the U.S. military’s M16 rifle in 1964, it remains compatible with multiple assault rifles. It includes a hard sheath for secure storage and transport, combining historical authenticity with modern tactical readiness.
Recommended Uses For Product | Military |
Brand | Wartech |
Model Name | M7 Bayonet |
Special Feature | Full Tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | knife |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 13 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 12.8 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Spey Point |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 13 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00608866590897 |
Size | 13" |
Manufacturer | Neptune Trading Inc. |
Manufacture Year | 1964 |
UPC | 608866590897 |
Part Number | H-16M |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item model number | H-16M |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Full Tang |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
For the price, not a bad *replica*, but not a mil-spec bayonet. It’s a wall hanger.
This is a replica item, not of the same quality as original USA manufacture. The M10 scabbard is not a milspec M10 scabbard, even though it has typical military manufacture markings and looks and works great. The knife looks solid, heck even looks better than the new mil-spec knives I have. It is not sharpened however, even at the point. I’ve not sharpened it, and may never do so, so I can’t judge the steel. The fit of the knife is loose around the flash hider, so the mounted knife has more play in it than the mil-spec knife. That’s its most annoying aspect for me.You don’t use this knife as a field knife, heck you don’t want to use the mil-spec one either for field work, it’s a bayonet. Sole purpose is to be “pointy” and stick people. For a wall hanger, which is my purpose, it’s great for the money. As a field knife, it’s not as useful. My rating is based upon the look and feel and mostly the price point of the knife. A genuine M7 bayonet with scabbard will set you back perhaps $150 give or take. They get more rare by the day.
C**N
Nice bayonet
It's a real bayonet it functions good and it's durable and nice weight and comfort and grip fits nicely
A**T
Full tang, works with APG Defense picatinny bayonet mount.
Looks full tang. Works on APG Defense bayonet picatinny mount. No edge on knife, needs sharpening.Markings on it suggest UAE surplus. Forty inexpensive good price.
M**L
Decent material for the price, disappointing fit to my shotgun
Maybe mine was a defect? With the torx bolt in the hilt of the knife tightened up as it should be, this bayonet will NOT fit on my Mossberg 590 lug.The solution is loosening the handle bolt enough to be able to install and then tightening it again so it is snug to the barrel.To me this is disappointing because unless you are carrying around a torx bit all the time, this bayonet is not quick release/install like oem m7 bayonets are.Other than that the blade seems decent quality enough and looks pretty awesome when in place.
M**I
Great Value For The Price
For a $27 knife this is a great value for the price. As a bayonet, with the normal wobble on the barrel that these all will have on a carbine, it fit perfect on my AR.As a knife it comes pretty dull, but I have no problem sharpening this type of steel (a bit soft) and keeping sharp. The sheath is OK. The plastic part is great. The strap is not as ideal but will serve the purpose. However, I replaced with heavier weight strap and changed the snap to a cord lock with para-cord. Took about 10 minutes and $1.00 in materials. Now it is just as I prefer.be it as a bayonet or just utility knife you can spend way more on one of these. if you want and ordinal or a higher end knife there are plenty of better options. However, for the price and overall durability of the knife, for my purposes this knife will do the trick just fine.
A**H
worth it
its $30 so dont be expecting the world. but works great for my purpose. I have a wall hanger m16 that i thought would look great with a bayonet attached. a real m7 bayonet is upwards of $200 and i didnt feel it was necessary given my goals. fit great without issue and looks the part. super cheap too.
R**R
Great knife for the price.
I collect all sorts of knives, swords and bayonets. Real and replica it makes no difference to me as long as the price is correct. Sheath looks real US military but the cloth webbing is very flimsy. Knife has no sharpening to speak of and yes bayonets are not cutting weapons but most replicas tend to be somewhat sharp. This will need to be stone wheel ground if you want to use it for survival. It's a must have for any collector and collection. Made is China.
N**L
I guess you get what you pay for.
This isn't a knife, it's basically just a hunk of metal.Well, I guess you get what you pay for. It fits on my AR perfectly with only a little rattling, and the sheath it comes with is pretty ok.However, there's absolutely no blade at all on the one I got. The sides are several millimeters thick at the bare minimum, and they simply don't seem to me to be even worth attempting sharpening.I suppose if you just want an M7 lookalike to use as a prop, go ahead, but this is basically just paperweight in functionality.
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