Have you ever been told to put that thing away?

No thanks :) step one: load rifle (perfectly legal, it's a range.) step two: administer insult (he's being rude, no need to be polite back. If he's polite, be a gentleman. Tit for tat.) step three: wait. If he's in control, he'll yell at you. Smile and nod. If he physically attacks you, do whatever you need to, no exceptions, to defend yourself. You're being attacked by an armed individual with no self control. Have at 'er. Dial 911 afterwards.

Rude people need their noses put out of joint, I do it all the time. Nice people are great, and deserve respect and friendship. The world is a better place with less rude people.

I like the way you think.
 
I believe I probably would make a comment just to be a sh-t . I have one and my old Dad ex Marine Commando showed me how to use a bayonet on a old car seat at our farm just for fun I think he got the yell just right so I had to give it a try aswell .Try not to take it too seriously probably just a bit of teasing play along .
 
i doubt it's harmonics, the word itself makes it seem far too sophisticated to be attributed to the SKS. probably more a matter of added length and weight distribution allowing it to further smoothen the natural swaying motion you make. much like weights on a camera rig
 
I have been told to put that thing away too.
,,, or was that the court order??? Anyway, the judge mentioned something about places to avoid too at the time.

You should have told him the pointy thing was in repsonse to our Fudd-like magazine restrictions that idjiots like him are ok with.
 
Never but that is bc I remove the bayonets. I dont see any reason to have them at the range but again to each his own
Yeah, I don't get it. I think I would be a touch concerned if some stranger next to myself at a rifle range decided he just had to unfold the bayonet for some unknown reason. I have a few surplus rifles and like them very much. But IMO the only real hunting utility of a bayonet is if perhaps you and a pack of dogs are hunting wild boar on foot. Maybe you could/would have to defend yourself against a cornered pig and/or a shot at close range might kill a hunting dog by accident, as you face Mr Big&Ugly at toe to tusk proximity. Myself I would have a lot more respect for someone if they approached me during a lull in shooting and he explained beforehand, that he was going to unfold/fix bayonet and conduct a range shooting session to observe it's possible shift in bullet impact, with or without the accessory bayonet attached.

Mutual respect goes a long way.

perhaps
 
I saw a guy use the bayonet like a bipod. He pointed it straight row on the hood of a side by side UTV. He finally hit the pop can and scratched the poop out of the hood.
 
Weren't the Chinese instructed to use the bayo as a monopod, i heard the Russians did too the blade usually broke/bent, but the spike was a better design for monopod use.

Just another legitamate use for the bayo :)
 
Weren't the Chinese instructed to use the bayo as a monopod, i heard the Russians did too the blade usually broke/bent, but the spike was a better design for monopod use.

Just another legitamate use for the bayo :)

You could jam it in the mud or a rotten log. Good idea
 
with only looking at the title of the thread, yes I have been told to "put that thing away", my wife always tells me this.
 
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