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Originally Posted By Kruger667: Full unzipped or pants around the ankles? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kruger667: Originally Posted By Tuco22: Bayonet fixed, cock out. Why are your pants still on? It's casual day! |
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My $20 Chicom SARCO bayonet showed up the other day. Had to do a little dremling to the ring, but I'm pretty sure it was just the paint they used. I mean, it was close.
The fitment is... okay. The tang/blade transition doesn't meet right at the crossguard. The sheath, now. Color is O. Just straight O. Somewhere, somebody didn't get the drab memo. Might even call it gloss olive. GO. |
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Originally Posted By Ursus_Americanus: Midway has bayonets on sale. Ontario Mil-Spec 494 M7 Bayonet 6.75" Drop Point 1095 Black Carbon Steel Blade Polymer Handle Black $59.99 Ontario M9 Bayonet 7" Clip Point 420 Black Stainless Steel Blade Nylon Handle $89.99 View Quote Nice! The Ontario M7 one looks like a heck of a value. Normally surplus M7's are around 40 bucks, but they're in rough condition, and often out of stock. The M9 is probably a better all around utility knife though. Decisions, decisions. |
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: I like the triangle bayonet on my Martini Henry. But the super-long bayonet on my Lee-Enfield will do in a pinch as well. View Quote Doesnt the triangular wound cause the inability to apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding? Or maybe ive read to many Peninsular war novels..lol |
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Originally Posted By s707bw: That's what they make bayonet adaptors for. Look it up, it lets everybody have fun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By s707bw: Originally Posted By billclo: Pity there aren't much in the way of bayonets available for 16" carbines. That's what they make bayonet adaptors for. Look it up, it lets everybody have fun. I have 2, 5 stars, Triple R products |
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M7 is more daggery, stabby. M9 is more field knifey, slicey. If that makes a difference. (M9 can be stabby and M7 can be slicey too).
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Originally Posted By MRW: The Sarco reproductions look pretty good. Full tang, supposedly 440 stainless. Sharp. Grip screws are the Chicago type and a bit flimsy, they will get replaced. The muzzle ring is too tight and will need to be opened up a bit, but the latch works fine. Good for a cutdown project or functional non-collectible sticker. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/5205/94C6968A-B164-44DF-8A2E-5DE1E5EA4303-1365522.jpg View Quote Or you can spend a little more and get a real one. |
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Quoted: Or you can spend a little more and get a real one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Sarco reproductions look pretty good. Full tang, supposedly 440 stainless. Sharp. Grip screws are the Chicago type and a bit flimsy, they will get replaced. The muzzle ring is too tight and will need to be opened up a bit, but the latch works fine. Good for a cutdown project or functional non-collectible sticker. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/5205/94C6968A-B164-44DF-8A2E-5DE1E5EA4303-1365522.jpg Or you can spend a little more and get a real one. |
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Not planning on letting anyone get that close.
Anyone that approaches me when I am pointing a gun at them is going to be shot. |
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Tight quarters where the POI shift from the bayo isn’t an issue, sure, go for it. Takes a hard bastard to attempt to Get past the blade and inside the shooter’s envelope.
Ain't much that says “fuck you” like impaling a fucker on a bayonet before mag dumping into their gut/chest while they’re pinned. |
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Originally Posted By bigstick61: Too bad no one sells a standalone pinnable bayonet lug like that for any size gas block journal. I had to get ADCO to remove the lug and ring from a FSB and install them as pictured below: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49763360632_524cba1cbc_b.jpg View Quote Triple R Products has them. Clamp style lugs. |
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Originally Posted By nickmemphis: Triple R Products has them. Clamp style lugs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nickmemphis: Originally Posted By bigstick61: Too bad no one sells a standalone pinnable bayonet lug like that for any size gas block journal. I had to get ADCO to remove the lug and ring from a FSB and install them as pictured below: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49763360632_524cba1cbc_b.jpg Triple R Products has them. Clamp style lugs. Well, I was talking about standalone pinnable lugs, as stated above. I have yet to see any other than some 3d-printed ones made for the Mini-14 (would have to be set back further on the gas block journal to work on an AR, and only those with 0.625" bases; not sure about the durability of 3d-printed metal parts, though). Clamp-on is definitely not what I was or would be looking for. I've seen those around. |
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Originally Posted By DocGlockster: We installed this one on my girlfriend's M4. It seems more than adequately durable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DocGlockster: We installed this one on my girlfriend's M4. It seems more than adequately durable. |
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Originally Posted By bigstick61: Well, I was talking about standalone pinnable lugs, as stated above. I have yet to see any other than some 3d-printed ones made for the Mini-14 (would have to be set back further on the gas block journal to work on an AR, and only those with 0.625" bases; not sure about the durability of 3d-printed metal parts, though). Clamp-on is definitely not what I was or would be looking for. I've seen those around. View Quote I don't see why you couldn'tadd a set screw to the clamp with press and tap. Is what I was saying. Drill and tap the clamp, put detent divot(s) in the barrel, select the proper size set screw(s), loktite red, and off to the stabby soiree. |
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Or you could just drill it and pin it, far as that goes. If you're handy with a welder, weld the clamp joints.
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Me, I'm handy with scatterguns, so I keep a eye on them hayseeds, whil Evol And Gail go in and git that cash...
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Originally Posted By nickmemphis: I don't see why you couldn'tadd a set screw to the clamp with press and tap. Is what I was saying. Drill and tap the clamp, put detent divot(s) in the barrel, select the proper size set screw(s), loktite red, and off to the stabby soiree. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nickmemphis: Originally Posted By bigstick61: Well, I was talking about standalone pinnable lugs, as stated above. I have yet to see any other than some 3d-printed ones made for the Mini-14 (would have to be set back further on the gas block journal to work on an AR, and only those with 0.625" bases; not sure about the durability of 3d-printed metal parts, though). Clamp-on is definitely not what I was or would be looking for. I've seen those around. I don't see why you couldn'tadd a set screw to the clamp with press and tap. Is what I was saying. Drill and tap the clamp, put detent divot(s) in the barrel, select the proper size set screw(s), loktite red, and off to the stabby soiree. The clamp-ons are rather bulky and ugly as heck, and I don't trust clamps or set screw for anything that might be subjected to impact. I suppose it could be welded (someone else would have to do it, which means paying them), and the thing get drilled, and maybe even machined to not be so large, but at that point, might as well just do what I did and have the lug and ring removed from a FSB, cleaned up a bit, and drilled and pinned onto the barrel. Probably easier and no less expensive. I'd have to have someone else do it, either way. It'd be nice if someone just made the pinnable lugs, though. That would indeed save money and make life easier, since only the drilling and pinning would need to be done. |
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Originally Posted By bigstick61: The clamp-ons are rather bulky and ugly as heck, and I don't trust clamps or set screw for anything that might be subjected to impact. I suppose it could be welded (someone else would have to do it, which means paying them), and the thing get drilled, and maybe even machined to not be so large, but at that point, might as well just do what I did and have the lug and ring removed from a FSB, cleaned up a bit, and drilled and pinned onto the barrel. Probably easier and no less expensive. I'd have to have someone else do it, either way. It'd be nice if someone just made the pinnable lugs, though. That would indeed save money and make life easier, since only the drilling and pinning would need to be done. View Quote Points. |
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If you commisioned a machinist to make a run, you could sell them to vendors at gun shows.
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Quoted: Or you can spend a little more and get a real one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Sarco reproductions look pretty good. Full tang, supposedly 440 stainless. Sharp. Grip screws are the Chicago type and a bit flimsy, they will get replaced. The muzzle ring is too tight and will need to be opened up a bit, but the latch works fine. Good for a cutdown project or functional non-collectible sticker. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/5205/94C6968A-B164-44DF-8A2E-5DE1E5EA4303-1365522.jpg Or you can spend a little more and get a real one. Don't know about him, but they were out of stock when I ordered. |
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I bet the new "Roof Koreans" in Minneapolis wish they had bayonets right about now.
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FIX BAYONETS!!! |
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I remember when Junior got run through with a bayonet and I smiled.
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"Few die from the steal, but all men fear it" Those are the words that come to my mind every time I handle a bayonet. And yes, there is one less than 3 feet from me ;) I like to always keep one handy, I love bayonets, fixed or not. lol I have practiced clearing the house with one... It's a good feeling ;). I was also taught to but-stroke. And the hardest part is breaking the skin, what's inside cuts much easier.... so after the stab there should be a radical angle change and withdraw and but stroke ;).
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While I agree that more options are better than less, if I have my rifle in my hands I won't be getting close enough to any threats to use a bayonet.
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bump for riot repellant
Bayonet options: several styles: https://shop.triple-r-products.com/BAYONET-ADAPTERS-EXTENSIONS-AR15_c3.htm general clamp on https://shop.triple-r-products.com/Clamp-on-Bolt-On-AR15-Bayonet-lug-AR15CLP400.htm on the side mount to modern handguards https://www.apgdefense.com/product-page/universal-bayonet-mount 16" carbine mounts https://www.apgdefense.com/product-page/bayonet-lug-extender |
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This is right next to my desk. M1 Carbine withissue bayonet. Yes, as I've described earlier I Did teach the bayonet drill at Ft. Ord and Berlin Brigade.
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You have a sensible argument and I appreciate your perspective. In the urban areas, things are starting to get sporty with police walking off the job - the past 2 weeks have shown us what appeasement gets - the reaction to perceived weakness.
I’ll take a bushcraft 4-5” knife and more magazines. I want to address looters on my terms at 150 feet or meters, not their terms at arms reach. |
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Buy a bayonet, folks. These recent riots should prove to you that it can be incredibly valuable to have a way to tell someone "Back the fuck up" without actually shooting them.
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It seems like whats old is new again. I have a bayonet for each rifle that has a lug. I just bought them just to have them, but due to recent events I can fully understand the spirit of the bayonet. Perhaps this is why the gun grabbers hate them so much.
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I wrote an article on it, thanks for the ideas in this thread
http://www.thenewrifleman.com/your-rifle-needs-a-bayonet/ |
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Quoted: I wrote an article on it, thanks for the ideas in this thread http://www.thenewrifleman.com/your-rifle-needs-a-bayonet/ View Quote Nice article. Basically this whole thread distilled into a 5 minute read. |
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View Quote If there comes a time that I have to patrol my neighborhood, I think my weapon of choice will be my 590A1 and my M9 bayonet. |
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