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These wont fit the rifles coming
Run out of dirt to shoot?
These wont fit the rifles coming
Run out of dirt to shoot?
Hi Claven2,
My blade has a stainless finish and the edge is really dull. I cannot cut thru cardboard with ease. If I sharpen the blade, does it break the hardened surface of the blade ? I am not an expert on this so any insights will help. thx
Also, I can confirm that the hilt and pommel are cast alloy
The ring on the barrel that the bayo sits on is going to be an inch further from the bayo lug
I got my two today.. My envelope was opened and resealed by CBSA.. looks like a bunch came in the same shipment?? .. And mine was opened to see what"s up with these kitchen wares from Hong Kong...
Can't complain about these bayo's.. now if they fit?? Great buy..
I posted on this a while back. My guess from size comparing internet photos would place the muzzle ring roughly where the red line is in this photo.
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Depending on how tight the actual lug secures the bayonet will determine how much slap it has.... It's not like I actually plan on running my 81 with a bayonet on it the range. I more or less bought it and the bandolier just to have them as a package with the rifle.
You mean i was right
To summarize, if I may, "It's Chinese issue kit, it was built to function as a weapon, not to look good" - that about right?
AFAIK, according to my TQ1 training, we were told that a sharpened bayonet violated the Geneva convention.
Never did delve into that, just knew we were NOT to sharpen them, period.
"Cheap, inferior, and disposable, like the soldiers it was issued to"....that sounds about right to me lol.
I've never seen an issued cast bayo....ever. The only cast knives/swords/bayos I've ever seen have been the "fantasy" variety junk, even the cheap replica #### is forged steel (made in china of course).
Good old army urban legend BS lol
The truth is a dull Bayo causes way more damage, also less chance of troopies cutting their faces on parade...
"Cheap, inferior, and disposable, like the soldiers it was issued to"....that sounds about right to me lol.
I've never seen an issued cast bayo....ever. The only cast knives/swords/bayos I've ever seen have been the "fantasy" variety junk, even the cheap replica #### is forged steel (made in china of course).