My friend killed an insurgent with his knife in Iraq. I'll ask him and get back to you. He carries a couple knives on him- at all times.mrhappyface said:Do you think bayonets are practical these days? My Dad usually carried a large bowie knife on his leg strap when he was in Iraq, but he never carried a bayonet attatchment with his M4. This isn't WW1 or WW2, so I don't think it's honestly practical. What do you think?
There's a reason people don't use them nowadays.mrhappyface said:Do you think bayonets are practical these days? My Dad usually carried a large bowie knife on his leg strap when he was in Iraq, but he never carried a bayonet attatchment with his M4. This isn't WW1 or WW2, so I don't think it's honestly practical. What do you think?
mrhappyface said:Do you think bayonets are practical these days? My Dad usually carried a large bowie knife on his leg strap when he was in Iraq, but he never carried a bayonet attatchment with his M4. This isn't WW1 or WW2, so I don't think it's honestly practical. What do you think?
Ah yes, i was just thinking that i remember hearing a few cases when in Afganistan when the order had been given to fix bayonets...i think it's a British thing, we like using bayonets.MaxMees said:They were pretty damn effective in the Falklands and they're still used now.
More Argentinians fell to the bayonet than bullets.
British troops are often found running low on ammo and being ordered to fix bayonets, to charge the enemy.
They're also the best bet in trench warfare.
They wouldn't use them unless they had their uses.
I did not even hear about it untill today and I was most likely still in the region at that time. Just goes to show you yes they are still practical.FiveSpeedf150 said:Actually... It was... I want to say a Brit unit, Paratroopers that did one in Afghanistan. Pretty cool to read about.era81 said:I had a bayonet lug on my M4 never had to use it though. My buddy was in a squad that had been pinned down and running low on ammo and by the time we got to them most of them had knives at the ready. I don't think an actual bayonet charge has been ordered since the Korean conflict.