Let me give you the history and specification of this model
Knife bayonet for use with the 5.56 mm. NATO caliber Senapan Serbu 1 (Assault Rifle 1) and Senapan Serbu 2 (Assault Rifle 2).
This bayonet also mounts to the M16 assault rifle, approximately 80,000 of which were procured by Indonesia in the 1960s and 1970s. The USA provided 31,471 M16 rifles between 1971 and 1978 under the Military Assistance Program.
Introduced in 1991, the SS1 is an Indonesian variant of the Belgian FNC assault rifle, produced under license from FN. The SS2 is an advanced assault rifle of indigenous design introduced in 2005.
The Sangkur 1 (Bayonet 1) is a copy of the U.S. M7 Bayonet-Knife produced by the state-run arms manufacturer, PT Pindad (Persero) in Bandung, Java. PT is an abbreviation of Perseroan Terbuka (equivalent to Limited Liability Company or LLC in the USA). Persero signifies a state-owned enterprise.
The S1 is very well-made, with a parkerized (phosphate) finish. The muzzle ring has a chamfer on the rear edge, a nice detail not found on other M7 variants. The plastic grip scales have much finer checkering than other M-Series bayonets. The grip scales are secured with hexagonal socket screws and small threaded steel grip inserts.
The S1 scabbard is patterned after the U.S. M8A1 scabbard. The web belt hanger is black. The steel glove fastener, rivets, and hilt strap ends are painted black. The scabbard body is black plastic, with the Pindad trademark molded into the front. The steel throatpiece is painted black.
I am not texturing the model because i dont know how to but here some render images of the bayonet
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