People be smart and listen, modern warfare went back in to trenches (look at whats happening in Ukraine...) in close quarters, like trenches, bayonets play an important role!!
Bayonets are also fascinating heavy duty workhorse knives...like this...besides stainless steel for bad weather,excelent survival spear,axe,machette and thanks of choil...fine knife for cutting stakes,preparing meat....and self defence?Why not...especially against wild animals...look at some Tops knives..they are heavy...made for field activities...or survival Aitor Jungle King 1
Yep…this things made for killing people. Very cool looking bayonet, though. Looks quite robust too. Somebody in the comments said it is more of a chisel point…I can kinda see that, but, this point will easily…and I do mean easily…slip through and into flesh very easily. Best point…maybe besides a narrow dagger…to get through an outside barrier. I’d feel sympathy for anything or anyone on the receiving end of this thing in anger.
@@knifeshopping I'm familiar with both styles. I have em both but, that knife looks like it's more for sculpting wood than anything else. Not bashing SOG, I have their Pillar but this tanto, well it's just not for me. Good review too btw!
@@jorgefernandez6407Must of not seen a cold steel then. They claim to be the originator of the American tanto, and a lot of their knives have the more broad, chisel looking tip.
UPDATE: I posted another video where I did grind a bit from handle and it fits now.
It fit's the AR rifle and Carbine with a 14' barrel ok. I have a Mossberg 590A1 that came with an Ontario M9 bayonet.
People be smart and listen, modern warfare went back in to trenches (look at whats happening in Ukraine...) in close quarters, like trenches, bayonets play an important role!!
I have one,amazing😅😅....
its not made to be a field knife
its a bayonet big difference
Bayonets are also fascinating heavy duty workhorse knives...like this...besides stainless steel for bad weather,excelent survival spear,axe,machette and thanks of choil...fine knife for cutting stakes,preparing meat....and self defence?Why not...especially against wild animals...look at some Tops knives..they are heavy...made for field activities...or survival Aitor Jungle King 1
Yep…this things made for killing people. Very cool looking bayonet, though. Looks quite robust too. Somebody in the comments said it is more of a chisel point…I can kinda see that, but, this point will easily…and I do mean easily…slip through and into flesh very easily. Best point…maybe besides a narrow dagger…to get through an outside barrier. I’d feel sympathy for anything or anyone on the receiving end of this thing in anger.
Nothing against SOG, but that point looks more like a chisel than a tanto. Just sayin'.
Yea, I think they call this style American Tanto, versus original Japanese which is curved.
@@knifeshopping I'm familiar with both styles. I have em both but, that knife looks like it's more for sculpting wood than anything else. Not bashing SOG, I have their Pillar but this tanto, well it's just not for me. Good review too btw!
@@jorgefernandez6407Must of not seen a cold steel then. They claim to be the originator of the American tanto, and a lot of their knives have the more broad, chisel looking tip.