Pistol Bayonets (Yes, I'm seriously asking.)

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Pistol Bayonets (Yes, I'm seriously asking.)

Post by Drayco » 06 Jun 2012, 16:54

I'm sure most (If not all.) of you have seen/heard about pistol bayonets like these: http://www.laserlyte.com/collections/pistol-bayonets" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Since most of the members of the forum (Okay, pretty much ALL of you.) are more experienced about this sort of thing, I feel compelled to ask...

Do pistol bayonets have any inherent use/advantage, or are they just there to make your handgun look more dangerous? I feel tempted to bash on them since the object they're attached to is already pretty deadly in it's own right. (Even at close range.) But maybe I'm overlooking something, especially from a defensive standpoint. (And I didn't already find the subject covered with the tactical search.)

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Post by f3rr37 » 06 Jun 2012, 17:18

A joke in my opinion. Though it would increase the weight of the gun (making it more muzzle heavy) and reduce felt recoil... then again, you could melt some lead to fit a rail and mount it and accomplish the same thing. :p

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Post by Rapier1772 » 06 Jun 2012, 18:36

f3rr37 wrote:A joke in my opinion. Though it would increase the weight of the gun (making it more muzzle heavy) and reduce felt recoil... then again, you could melt some lead to fit a rail and mount it and accomplish the same thing. :p
and have it not look as ridiculous in the process.
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Post by panzermk2 » 06 Jun 2012, 19:17

The knife part not really but the system that CZ uses once the blade is removed works as a breaching guard. That would be handy.
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Re: Pistol Bayonets (Yes, I'm seriously asking.)

Post by jgreenberg01 » 07 Jun 2012, 04:01

panzermk2 wrote:The knife part not really but the system that CZ uses once the blade is removed works as a breaching guard. That would be handy.
So you're saying that your gun becomes a $300-$1000 sheath? :p
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Post by WISCOPROUD » 10 Jun 2012, 11:24

:cry: dont shove that into your waist band

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