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Socket bayonet introduced with the second contract FN-FAL selective-fire rifles procured from FN in 1963. These rifles had the 22 mm. NATO combo-device, so used the FAL Type C bayonet.
Early Type C bayonets had serrations on the spring catch. Later examples used a modified spring catch with "wings" instead of serrations.
The South African "M" inside a "U" property mark represents "Union (of South Africa) Military."