Uses for the SKS bayonet

Tim hortons cup confetti maker. Spear cup with lid on the bayonet flush with the muzzle.
You wont find a piece larger than an inch. Its a fun range trick, enjoy!

Edit this is as far as our fun went! Fun not dumb
 
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So you don't have to save the last round for yourself.

Macbeth:
Why should I play the Roman fool and die On mine own sword?
Whiles I see lives, the gashes Do better upon them.
 
Used to prepare beer cans for shotgunning a beer. Opening a keg of beer when the proper tool is not available. Prying the caps off of non-twist beer bottles. Useful for opening beer cans so the ladies won't break a finger nail. Seems to be a theme here.

As for the response about the guys grabbing the butt of the rifle during bayonet practice in the video...You need to be able to apply force through the rifle to the bayonet. Doesn't appear to be much to grab on to on the rifle. Typically you would grab the wrist or the small of the butt for a jab but those rifles just don't give you much for leverage. So they grab the butt and push. IMHO
 
If you don't want to carry it out of your tree stand you can use the bayonet to drop it like a lawn dart.

Guardez Loo!
 
It seems we have run out of new ideas about the SKS bayonet, you can tell by the last two ideas that we are scraping the bottom.
I will update the list on the first post from time to time if any new ideas surface.

What do the five yellow stars attached to the thread title mean? Why does the new thread about the ruined front sight also have five stars?:confused:
 
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It seems we have run out of new ideas about the SKS bayonet, you can tell by the last two ideas that we are scraping the bottom.
I will update the list on the first post from time to time if any new ideas surface.

What do the five yellow stars attached to the thread title mean? Why does the new thread about the ruined front sight also have five stars?:confused:

There is a tab on the right side at the top "Rate This Thread", 5 being a really good rating. So the subject and responses must have made an impression on someone. Even if later on the responses get derailed a bit perhaps someone got some good ideas and may decide not to remove the bayonet from the their sks. I do like the lawn dart idea as challenging as it may be to accomplish. I miss the good ol' days of clackers, steel lawn darts and fire crackers. It was all just fun and games until someone got hurt, then it was just fun.
 
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