What is a bayonet frog, really? Why isn't it called a sheath? Don't know, don't care. Here are some British bayonet frogs from the PLCE era or even earlier. These are Skrama-compatible, too!
We have a special relationship with these bayonet frogs for an unusual reason: they fit the Plastic Blade Covers of our Skrama 200 and Skrama 240 so well that we officially recommend these items as a sheath option. The weapons-grade tactical appearance certainly fits some loadouts much better and the price is an absolute steal. By the time you're reading this you have probably made up your mind and the rest of the text serves no purpose.
The inside is lined with a grippy rubber-like fabric and has a plastic stiffener to maintain a flat front. The back has either a PLCE or Pat58 type belt loop system at two heights, and a male side-release buckle for lower hanging. If you're interested in using the hanging strap, we sell a 40mm female side-release buckle fit for the purpose.
The condition is very good, most of these are completely unissued! Expect light signs of use and storage dust, nothing worse.
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