Tarrantula
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I am not sure why you (OP) are confused about this. Seems pretty straightforward and self explanatory...if you ever get in close quarters and/or run out of ammo, seems like a great option.
If I recall correctly the American Army has recently stopped or is going to stop bayonet fighting training. They deemed it a skill not worth training for as bayonet fighting never happens anymore. They were still going to issue the knifes and the rifles still will have the lugs. However the training time in boot camp is being allocated for other more important skill training.
I was watching a movie last night and I noticed a soldier put his bayonet on his modern ar rifle?
Then I did a little googling and it seems that current USMC soldier still get issued bayonets. The Ontario Knifes OKC3S.
What is the purpose of a bayonet on a modern rifle? To scare the enemy?
name every military rifle (or even SMG) that CANT take a bayonet....
All I can think of is a Kriegmarine K98....and that was just because it sped up production (and maybe hard to bayonet charge on the high seas..)
How else are soldiers supposed to shave in the field?? Except those pioneer guys. I've heard they get to grow beards beause the first pioneer who tried to shave, broke the bayonet with his beard.
C9 wont take a bayonet. Mosin nagant m-38.
After a few weeks in the field, the edge on your RMFK is as about as useful as a PONTI in the same joint. They get used hard and they dull quickly. Many a time I used mine to dig holes in the field, it's why most of the knife fighting training centres around thrusts, the point can be a fair bit gone and you can still use it. The edge on the other hand...
That's another thing, in all my time in service I was only ever issued "Rifle Mountable Fighting Knives", never bayonets, but we were always forgiven for calling them such. Anybody else?
-S.
C9 wont take a bayonet. Mosin nagant m-38.