Lets talk bayonets
what is the best/most durable?
I see a lot of people talking highly of the m16 types but when I did basic those fuckers broken within the first few stabs.
>>35142295
Bayo day was the best
>>35142295
M1905. 10" for deep penetration.
>>35142295
The small sword that passes as a SMLE bayonet
>>35142331
I'm trying to buy one. All the real ones are $130+ tag price and all the recreations are like $70+. The Enfield look is not complete without a sword bayonet.
>>35142331
>>35142414
>not going full retard and getting one of the fuckhueg Arisaka bayonets
>>35142295
KILL KILL KILL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxFgSmR0i3A
>>35142309
M1905 is 16" m8.
>>35142331
>>35142414
Pattern 1907 is a solid, rigid blade.
>>35142693
P07 bayonet is literally the T30 bayonet.
>>35142295
Fake and gay. They only issue rubber ones during training.
Poor bait. /k/ is in a sorry state it took this long to point out.
>>35143178
Maybe in your shitty country, but when I went trhough basic and IETs in Australia we got proper bayonets faggot
I feel like spike bayonets may have an advantage in durability over many of their blade style counterparts.
>>35143192
>USA is shitty
>Australia
Kek, no wonder your shit broke. I wouldn't be surprised since your culture is noguns. Otherwise you'd get issued assault dildos.
>>35142331
Why stop at a small sword? Mine's an 1879 martini-henry sawback bayonet
>>35143201
Funnily enough faggot, our bayonets are US issued M16 bayonets, IE the one in OPS pic
>>35143210
Forgot pic
>>35143215
We got real ones as well now that I remember. Only when attached to the weapon. For martial arts we had blue rubber ones.
It's hard to remember every aspect of basic training when it was so long ago.
Even then, they don't break after a few jabs.