DEU - Bayonet System 2005

Bayonet System 2005
NATO Stock Number [NSN]: 1095-25-149-6922


Product of Eickhorn-Solingen Ltd. The Bayonet System 2005 is currently in service with NATO troops. The System 2005 is the latest generation of the Bayonet 2000 and is the result of close cooperation between Eickhorn-Solingen Ltd. and NATO troops. The system is unique and allows rapid deployment on all NATO standard assault rifles.


The barrels are laser cut from a single piece of carbon steel, hardened and rust proofed to MIL and NATO standards for extreme operations.


System 2005 :
Rust resistant flail .
Chemical analysis test :Spectroport 8748
Strength: Average 51 MPA 2490.102002.
Operating temperature -40°C to +80°C.
Breaking point in brick ductility: 30 degrees+ until breakage.
Electrical insulation resistance exceeds 1000 volts. AC-DC (dry test).
Unit ID number engraved.
Possibility of stamping the unit's motif.
Wire cutting tool capable of cutting through hardened spiked wire.
Sapphire grinding tool.
Tactical sniper.
Belt/tactical vest/MOLLE attachment methods
Swivel mount.
Drain hole.
Care leaflet.
Extensive range of bayonet adapters for all NATO assault rifles, in case there is no adapter for a given rifle, it is possible to request the design of a new adapter.


GIAT-FAMAS G3 assault rifle.
H&K G 3 and HK 33
NATO Standard
SIG ST 510/4


Basic technical data:
Blade high carbon bayonet steel, stainless steel finish
Blade flange: 0.014"-3.6mm
Blade length: 7.28"-185mm (depending on the weapon)
Nozzle weight: 10.76oz-320g (depending on weapon)
Total weight:21.12oz-600g (depends on weapon)
Handle constructed of injection molded 30% fiberglass reinforced polyamide.
Handle colour: Black/Green
Colour of the Scabbard: Black/Green
Fabric colour: Black/Green


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