Romanian Type I on a PSAK(M) GB2, Yugo Type II on a Yugo M70B1N, Polish 6H4 on a Kbk wz.88n.
Three different nations AK, three different nations bayonets, two different calibers and they swap over. There's something to be said for picking a standard for the entire alliance and sticking to it.
Except Czechoslovakia...
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