- Location
- Vancouver Island BC Canada
When I was at the range there were a few sks shooters there and one guy was showing someone the bayonet. Not only un-hinging the lug by hand but awkwardly folding it out and manually pushing it up over the muzzle by hand...
It didn't take long for me to discover that after you unlock the lug you can just grasp the stock and give the barrel a good solid flick and the bayonet will snap up over the muzzle by itself. It's much quicker and easier... and feels pretty cool too. In case any of you still do it the hard way, you should try this just keep your hands out of the bayo cut under the stock because if you don't do it hard enough the bayo will bounce back and will whack your knuckles if they are in the way.
It didn't take long for me to discover that after you unlock the lug you can just grasp the stock and give the barrel a good solid flick and the bayonet will snap up over the muzzle by itself. It's much quicker and easier... and feels pretty cool too. In case any of you still do it the hard way, you should try this just keep your hands out of the bayo cut under the stock because if you don't do it hard enough the bayo will bounce back and will whack your knuckles if they are in the way.
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