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You can do well without it, as long as you have enough ammo...
Bu the second you run out of ammo and ends up in a close combat situation, the bayonet is a great thing to have. Also if you are capturing a position, having your bayonet mounted on your weapon will also have a strong psychological effect on your enemies! I would never go into a situation that may develop into a close combat situation without my bayonet. I have trained a lot with it, both mounted on a weapon, and as a hand-to-hand weapon, and it is really a great close combat tool if you know how to use it. Some great bayonet quotes from my site: ![]() Quote:
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Topic: All these qoutes....
They are all very old....besides patton non had a sens of modern war....And agian, the IDF is an army that has a long tridition of seeking contact and attampting to press the enemy in to CC, and yet byonets were never included in the IDF equipment....As i said, maybe its that lack of byonet tredition is the reason im having trouble with the whole thing.
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I agree with Redleg about the bayonet, and do not think that it should be removed from service at all, but bringing back a "scarier" design seems to me to be counter-productive. |
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Sorry, but that's exactly what it seemed like you were saying. And it's not that soldiers would be parading around civilian areas with bayonets fixed, I realize that, but if we outfit our troops with weapons designed with intimidation being their main function rather than utility, then civilians in areas like Iraq for instance, who have heard tales of the American soldier's "monstrosities" all their lives from their governments would see these weapons as proof that those lies were true, and we definitely do not need that.
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