From what I've read, few if any bayonets are worth squat when it comes to cutting, the raison d'etre for knives. Believe I did read recently of some designer who's trying to sell military organizations on a decent knife that can be configured to work as a bayonet. Sorry, but can't recall where I read that. (Have a fair amount of trouble remembering own name often.) Anyhow, these entrepeneurs are using economics as their primary selling point, noting that a knife which can be affixed to a rifle means that the individual troop can get by with one piece of equipment, rather than have two.
Why do you want a bayonet instead of a good knife for survival? I own bayonets and have had same issued to me and would rather have a good Camillus fighting/utility knife than a bayonet for survival. If given the choice of survival knives, there are many from factory to "custom" I would choose over any bayonet.
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