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Old 05-22-2010, 06:43 PM
praharin praharin is offline
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That's interesting, and I have seen it before. The lateral bending is useful, but doesn't tell the whole story. The stress on a bayonet is going to be at the end of a meter long lever arm, not just the knife itself. Part 9 was also somewhat useful, but again, tests only the knife itself, not as a bayonet. I am looking for more information on how it performs as a bayonet. Specifically the Lan-Cay and Ontario models, since they tend to be the most readily available. I am really interested in the M9, since it will actually allow me to reverse the orientation of the blade, which I very much prefer in a bayonet.

Thank you for your input.
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