🗡️ Own the edge where precision meets power.
The SOG BAR15T Tanto Bayonet is a 12.2-inch fixed blade knife featuring a 7-inch AUS-8 steel Tanto blade known for toughness and corrosion resistance. Weighing 19.2 ounces, it offers balanced maneuverability with an ergonomic G10 handle for a secure grip. Its tactical black finish reduces glare, while the included Kydex sheath provides durable, weather-resistant protection, making it ideal for tactical, survival, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Brand | SOG |
Model Name | BAR15T |
Special Feature | Non Slip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | AUS10 |
Style | Classic |
Blade Length | 7 Inches |
Theme | Tactical |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 19.2 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Secure Shipping Package |
Item Length | 12.2 Inches |
Size | 7" |
Manufacturer | GSM Outdoors |
UPC | 729857006576 |
Part Number | SOG-BY1001-BX |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Item model number | BY1001-BX |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Slip |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**F
Heavy, Solid BEAST
This thing locked up on my AR with no issue. If my barrel was slightly shorter, it would fit even better. Pinch the clip on the butt of the bayonet and it hooks up directly to an M4 clone. Goes without saying, but if you don't have the bayonet clip on your AR, or you have a floating handguard, it will obviously require modifications. I didn't think the front loop was going to fit over my flash suppressor, but that is actually where the ring would sit better if my barrel wasn't as long (I have a 16"). If you were taking this to an actual battle, you'd definitely need a shorter barrel, or 2-4" more on the blade. Removing the bayonet is just as easy using the clip on the knife. Edge is sharp, and the tanto cut is my personal favorite for any knife. I'm not a steel expert, so you'll have to be the judge if this suits your purpose or not. Bottom line, it looks cool, feels super heavy, comes with a great sheath, and fits a standard M4 clone.
A**R
Very nice and would buy again!
Better than expected!!! Well built and very sharp also!
R**T
Good knife, poor bayonet.
As a camping/ survival knife it would be good, heavy enough to chop wood with, sharp enough for general campsite use.. But, heavy isn't good for a bayonet, it feels very heavy on the end of a rifle, but even that's ok because I doubt I'll ever feel the need for a fixed bayonet charge on a piece of venison... My big complaint (besides where it was made) is the plastic scabbard, I'm sure any 12 yo Call of duty fan would love it, but I think it looks ridiculous! I couldn't bring myself to wear it in public, I've given the knife to a friend who does leather work to have a more sensible sheath made for it. In short, a good camping or survival knife, but falls short as a bayonet, just throw away the scabbard...
F**.
Great knife will not fit Ak
Great product knife feels like it was made with good quality. It does not fit Ak47 log nuts so if you have an ak with a bayonet attachment it won’t work. I have a m70 and it’s just not compatible.
P**S
I really like this knife and it is built like a tank
This thing is insane no I’m not a registered knife expert. I’ve got pretty large knife collection and this one did not disappoint. It is got some serious heft in the hand. It’s weighty and I’ve got a big met and it fits very well. The weight and thickness of the blade is enough to use it as a hammer if needed, which in combat will probably be the case and it mounted easily to my 223 black you know, it reminds me of the feel of a hatchet, a small hatchet, and the weight and balance let you know all you gotta do is get the momentum started and then just let the weight do the rest. I’m very impressed with this thing and it came razor sharp which surprised me just due to the thickness of the blade but it is like a razor. I’m gonna order another one for my collection because this one’s already getting abused in a good way
D**G
Durable
I have already run this through a gauntlet and it held up like a champ... Mounted on my AR and works as intended. Sharp right out of the box and I even beat it against some rocks and only had a few dings that were easy to buff out.
C**E
TRASH
DO NOT BUY!I received this item already opened, in obviously used condition, and having no sheath. The bayonet also could not fit on a Mossberg 590 without heavy alteration. The customer service was a joke, acted like it was my fault that my bayonet didn't arrive with the supposedly included sheath, and made it very clear that they would not be sending me a replacement. Do yourself a favor and get a real M7 or M9 bayonet, this thing is the bayonet equivalent of a mall ninja sword; big, goofy feeling handle, dull, and extremely overweight for what it is. May as well strap a blunt hatchet on the end of your gun. Has a big "Made in China" label stamped at the base if the blade. Garbage product from a garbage seller.
M**D
It's OK-ish, as long as the price is right
First off, I would not put this in the same category as a "real" bayonet like the Ontario M9. It has more of a "mall ninja" vibe to it. I picked it up for under 55 dollars, so it was an OK deal at that price. IMO it's not worth much more than that. It's essentially a heavy, sharpened crowbar that identifies as a bayonet. (Made in China, did not realize it at the time or I would not have ordered it. My bad. Kept it because it could still be useful.) I think the "semi-gloss" finish on the blade really makes it look "cheap". A flat or powder coat finish would have looked so much better. On the plus side, it is pretty sharp, the grind is even, the grip is very comfortable, the blade is thick so it may not snap easily, and as a tanto, it could inflict a good amount of damage if deployed properly. The sheath is pretty good as well, but the retention straps always get in the way when putting it back in, so that's mildly annoying. I don't love it, but I'd recommend it, if it stays in the 50-60 dollar range.
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