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It's for stabbing people, remember that this is a former military rifle of many countries.
We must know a different "everyone".
I noticed that with the bayonet attached(folded or unfolded) the gun seems to shoot a little better, I think it may be like a "Stabilizer" or something.
Your gun is more accurate with the bayonet attached because the target knows if you miss, you have the ability to run down and stab it!!!!
This statement is for entertainment only. No targets were harmed by posting this.
Mike
I should wait until everyone's done, and when no one's looking, stab the center of the target. "Look! I got a bullseye!"
I should wait until everyone's done, and when no one's looking, stab the center of the target. "Look! I got a bullseye!"
I can still remember running as fast as I could with my M-16, attached with bayonet, in hand. I hit the training dummy plunging the blade all the way into him. Being a stationary dummy it did not move or fall and stopped my rifle. Now with all that momentum my body kept going and drove me into the dummy. All that energy abruptly stopped I bounced straight back almost falling to the ground myself. Lucky for me I never released my rifle or fell and continued to the next obstacle. Would have made a good 3 Stooges scene. Me, my gun and a Dummy.
Mike
I can't believe that this question has even come up! A bayonete only serves one purpose! Stabbing moles in my yard! (seriously though, I did pull this off once!!) (don't ask...) Seriously though, a bayonete serves only one purpose.... To stab people in close combat as a last resort. That's why most of them come with the nifty blood grove on them so they are easy to pull out. The army still trains with them during basic training. Some are designed to also serve as a knife, but an SKS bayo is useless once you remove it since it doesn't have a grip big enough to grab. It is for stabbing. Plain and simple. I am still just in awe that this is even a question.......