German G3 / HK33 / HK93 bayonet with scabbard, a modern military pattern designed for use with rifles produced by Heckler & Koch, including the Heckler & Koch G3 rifle, HK33, and HK93 platforms. This bayonet reflects late 20th-century military design, combining durability and utility with standardised compatibility across multiple service rifles.
The bayonet features a robust, single-edged blade with a false-edged, spear-pointed profile, inspired by the American M3 bayonet blade, suitable for both combat and general utility tasks. The hilt incorporates a muzzle ring and locking mechanism designed to securely mount to the rifle, along with a cylindrical grip formed from durable synthetic materials to ensure reliable handling in varied conditions. The design prioritises strength, ease of maintenance, and practical field use.
Examples of this pattern are associated with Bundeswehr service as well as export use, reflecting the widespread adoption of Heckler & Koch rifles during the Cold War period and beyond. The bayonet forms part of the standard infantry equipment, intended as both a weapon and a utility tool.
This example is accompanied by its scabbard, constructed from black plastic and fitted with a frog attachment for field carry. Together, the bayonet and scabbard form a complete set suitable for display or collection.
Manufactured to military specifications, bayonets of this type are widely collected within modern militaria, particularly among those interested in Cold War equipment, NATO-standard weapons, and German military production.
Dimensions
Approx. 30cm overall length out of the scabbard
Approx. 16cm blade length
Condition
Acceptable condition, with noticeable signs of service use and handling. The blade retains a clean profile with heavy wear to the finish. The grip and fittings are intact and functional, with some bruising to the handle. The scabbard shows expected wear but remains complete and serviceable. No significant damage or repairs are evident.
















