Skip Desheau's FKF S3, Ep 5: A World Tour of Bayonets!
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In celebration of International Knife Day, Skip DeSheau decides to show a Bunch of Bayonets from around the World
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You're right Skip, Tobias loves being in front of the camera. The Japanese sized British Enfield rifle bayonet is one worthy blade. I don't see how anyone could top that in a fight...unless of course it's a gun fight. Tobias does have a fantastic bayonet collection. Happy International Knife Day everyone.
Love me some bayonets!
Super collection of Bayonets, thanks for sharing.👍
Great video Skip! Great history! Thanks for sharing!
Outstanding 👍 thanks for sharing 💯
Thanks for visiting the Volcano Club
This was awesome, buddy! Have a great weekend!
Really cool group of bayonets. Thanks for sharing them with us. God bless you and your family.
Thanks and may the Lord's peace bless you and your family as well.
Thanks for visiting the Volcano Club
I was very happy to send you the 1907.
At the time it was the only bayonet that I owned, and I was sure you would appreciate it more than I would. And it’s clear and find the right home! Funnily enough the other bayonet I have is an East German AK .
The Pattern 07, remains my favorite. That is funny about the East German AK bayonet. I think what I like most about bayonets is they truly are issued military kit from around the world. Yes, i know replicas are out there, but they are easily distinguished. And unlike military pocket knives and fixed blades, Bayonets are not produced for the civilian market. And for the most part they are not a law enforcement item, at least in western nations.
Sounds like you have some firearm knowledge, also. Happy to hear that.
As long as the firearm was produced before 1984! LOL. I used to read all the Jane's encyclopedias of Firearms, Combat Vehicles, Aircraft, etc. Still do from time to time.
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The Swedish Mauser rifle supposedly had a superior build quality to the Mausers produced in other countries.
Hey Skip, I think I made Tobias angry by talking trash about case knives in order to talk positive about Rough Ryders. Can you tell him I meant no harm. Besides, of Case was a serious knife company, they would make Bayonets!!! :-)
Don't come beggin' me to help you out. You made your bed, it ain't my fault if you got bedbugs. Don't forget to tip your waitress!
Great video. Always wondered why the commies were so enamored with that great pumpkin orange on all of their weapons. If anyone knows, I'd like to hear the reason.