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  1. #21
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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabtime View Post
    What beautiful looking firearms!

    Very Dreamy...

    With a name like "Jabtime", I was expecting to see at least a half dozen rifles equipped with bayonets!




    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post

    I believe I read somewhere that you can tell which bayonets were cut down by noting that the "blood groove" extends the length of the blade. (Indicating it was once a longer blade)
    Quote Originally Posted by brian View Post
    yes that was once a 16" m1905 bayonet manufactured by american fork & hoe company......who's contract was awarded on 24, dec 1942.
    it was cut to a spear point(vs the knife point) some time after 5 may 1943.

    this is an m1 bayonet produced by the same afh.
    The channels on the side of the blade exist to reduce the weight of the blade while maintaining it's strength. This function has been incorrectly perpetuated for many many years as a "Blood Groove".

    Supporting link:

    http://bshistorian.wordpress.com/200...-blood-groove/
    Toujours prêt

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
    The channels on the side of the blade exist to reduce the weight of the blade while maintaining it's strength. This function has been incorrectly perpetuated for many many years as a "Blood Groove".
    so what did you drag me into it for?
    i know that, just didn't feel like splitting hairs.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Heh. I had actually read exact web page already.

    Hence the quotes around my use of the word "blood groove".

    Besides, if I said "groove left behind after removing a portion of steel for the sole purpose of reducing weight" I may have confused everyone else on earth that believes it's a blood groove.

    This could be as bad as clip vs mag.
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  5. #25
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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    24 posts an no pictures of a Mosin?

    I can't believe it's not butter..

    I guess not everyone has a wide-angle lense

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    NOthing here.

    All the barrels on all my guns are too short to properly attach a bayo to.

  7. #27
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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Quote Originally Posted by Stooperzero View Post
    NOthing here.

    All the barrels on all my guns are too short to properly attach a bayo to.

    Really? This one is 11.5, sorry no M4 hand guards still... I'm sure you could mount a bayo to your Uzi couldn't you?

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Buy a silencer.

    Tax: $200
    Cost of effective 5.56 suppressor: $500
    Letting the elderly neighbors sleep in until morning: Priceless.

    "132 and Bush I've got him at gun point, OK gun point, 132 and bush, cover is code 3"

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Proud friend of the Noble family.

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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Java,
    Is that yours?
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    Default Re: FIX BAYONETS!!! Show your firearms with bayos

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Java,
    Is that yours?
    Yes it is. Unfortunately, I haven't found the right holster for it yet.
    Proud friend of the Noble family.

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