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![]() ![]() HOWEVER, a rifle with a bayonet fixed is a much more potent weapon in hand-to-hand than a knife, especially against an opponent who likewise has a rifle and bayonet. You need your rifle not only for the added reach, but to parry the thrusts and slashes of your adversary. Plus, you have the added weapon of your rifle butt, which could come in very handy. If you were in a situation like that with a knife against someone with a rifle and fixed bayonet, I'd really suggest running, it would be like going aginst someone who has a bat with a set of brass knuckles, it just ain't gonna work out for you. |
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Agree with you Redneck.
I have instructed soldiers in unarmed combat for some years now. (I'm a certified close combat instructor...) A rifle with a bayonet fixed is a great close combat weapon. (if you AND your enemy are out of ammo) You have real slim chances with a knife against a rifle w/bayonet. I would run if I had the knife in that situation. (maybe.. ![]() I would also have prefered a rifle without a bayonet against an enemy with only a knife. A rifle without ammo can be a very effective hand-to-hand weapon, if you know what you are doing. But in a situation with only a bayonet vs. knife, I would have picked the knife... |
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