War movie makers tend to miss those little details.
true but they are getting better with veterans as film advisers.
War movie makers tend to miss those little details.
Blades were used in Vietnam although who knows what models were used during the French part and the American part of the war.
As seen here from the most famous victor charley ever!
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Also on a side note most of the army during the later part of the US war was made up of Chinese regulars and there air force aces were secretly made up of Russains.
As already stated....his name is Victor Charlie.....he is famous because the other end of that concrete lined tunnel {that he dug by hand, undetected} is on the other side of his enemies wire....there he will wait...eating what ever is in his pocket....until his enemy is asleep or unaware....if he runs out of what is in his pockets he will eat nothing.....yet still he waits....he may or may not have ammo for his rifle...it doesn't matter to him, he fights for his home, for his family....so he waits....he will give his life for his cause without hesitation....that is why he's famous....he performed a feat that Chuck Norris himself could never hope to accomplish....he beat the United states of America and the French foreign Legions single handed.....that's why he's famous![]()
With the deals on the Chinese military SKS's I feel a bit of SKS fever coming on.
It didn't help that wife and I watched We Were Soldiers (rewatched for me) this weekend. She liked it - but she had a pretty funny comment that the Vietnamese Colonel had a Southern Vietnamese accent.
Now you know how Germans feel watching WWll movies, or Indians Westerns.
Grizz
"and every minute Charlie squats in the bush, he gets stronger."
this must be the same charlie .


As already stated....his name is Victor Charlie.....he is famous because the other end of that concrete lined tunnel {that he dug by hand, undetected} is on the other side of his enemies wire....there he will wait...eating what ever is in his pocket....until his enemy is asleep or unaware....if he runs out of what is in his pockets he will eat nothing.....yet still he waits....he may or may not have ammo for his rifle...it doesn't matter to him, he fights for his home, for his family....so he waits....he will give his life for his cause without hesitation....that is why he's famous....he performed a feat that Chuck Norris himself could never hope to accomplish....he beat the United states of America and the French foreign Legions single handed.....that's why he's famous![]()
Blade bayos were on Sino Soviet SKS's, because when the Russians gave the production machinery to the Chinese, they also gave them a whole whack of leftover parts from Russian built rifles. BTW, that sure looked like a spike bayonet going into the Frenchies' back to me.....
Watch it in 720P from 2:03 to 2:05, that has to be a blade.
Wasn't there same photo, but he is holding an ak47 instead of SKS?
ers (rewatched for me) this weekend. She liked it - but she had a pretty funny comment that the Vietnamese Colonel had a Southern Vietnamese accent.
The one used to bayonet the guy had a blade bayo, so not the ones from Marstar. IMO they all looked like Russians, but none of them were shown in very much detail.



























