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  • #76
    jimbo74
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 2923

    Originally posted by apbrian112
    What branch? We used them in Basic/OSUT (Ft. Knox '00) and looking back i'm pretty sure the DI's made us scream and stab stuff to entertain themselves. lol...
    Air Force. BMT in 2009. Got to shoot the M9 too
    "It is currently CA legal to modify a double-action revolver into a single-action revolver and modify a single-action revolver into a double-action revolver.

    CA DOJ BOF stance on modifying handguns only applies to dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistols and dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistols.
    ^It does not apply to revolvers, manually operated repeating pistols, and semi-auto pistols." ~~ Quiet

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    • #77
      Kyle1886
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 3425

      We had bayonet training when I was in the Corps (1959-63) and I sucked.

      Much better at using the entrenching tool as a defensive/offense weapon. I still have one about 6 feet from where I'm sitting now, however modified somewhat.

      When I ordered the Kaw Valley muzzle I did not realize the bayonet would no longer fit. Bummer. ( I want my old A2 back...)

      Respectfully
      Kyle
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      • #78
        jimbo74
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 2923

        Sent a pic of the backwards scabbard to OKC, just to let them know they are going out the door backwards. They asked me for my address then said my order has shipped.

        Looks like I may be getting a new scabbard
        "It is currently CA legal to modify a double-action revolver into a single-action revolver and modify a single-action revolver into a double-action revolver.

        CA DOJ BOF stance on modifying handguns only applies to dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistols and dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistols.
        ^It does not apply to revolvers, manually operated repeating pistols, and semi-auto pistols." ~~ Quiet

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