Some Observations on Privately Owned Firearms

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Re: Some Observations on Privately Owned Firearms

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Well, my thought was.......since the rifle has the lug and it makes the Anti's so furious, just think how scary it is for them to actually see a bayonet mounted on the rifle! LOL

That's why I got mine (2).....always good to have a backup......of everything! LOL

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Re: Some Observations on Privately Owned Firearms

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Chris wrote:One of the many benefits to gun bans are exceptionally high murder rates. When are legislators going to accept that there are just crazy people out there who would go on a killing spree with a can of hair spray and a cigarette lighter?
These people who conveniently forget that there was crime, murder, and evil long before guns existed are the same one whos forget that the glaciers melted long before modern industry began generating their "carbon footprints." I think the lib rule is that you can ignore any historical facts that contradict your theories.
I just wonder which state will be the first to rewrite their history books to turn all historical evildoers into shooters.
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Re: Some Observations on Privately Owned Firearms

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C-dub wrote:Interesting. Anyone have a bayonet for their AR or M4?
I have a couple AR bayonets along with bayonets for various other old rifles. I got several from the Pay It Forward thread here a while back. Bayonets are fairly useless but I like them as part of the collection.
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Re: Some Observations on Privately Owned Firearms

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rm9792 wrote:
C-dub wrote:Interesting. Anyone have a bayonet for their AR or M4?
I have a couple AR bayonets along with bayonets for various other old rifles. I got several from the Pay It Forward thread here a while back. Bayonets are fairly useless but I like them as part of the collection.
I like bayonets for my rifles that are meant to have them as well. I had a buddy bring me a Mosin rifle to show off and the only things in danger of being "bayonetted" were various light fixtures and the ceiling at some points.
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