I have some nice looking bayonets %80 and better. I assume this comes from sticking the bayonets in straw dummys and twisting them in practice back in the big WW2 by the Japanese. Or on people. In New Guinea some 160 captured Aussies were tied to trees alive and used for Bayonet practice by the Japs, ( The Ghost Mountian Boys,by James Campell) The screams could be heard for near a mile by escaping troops. They loved there bayonets and charges like no other army . With near 8.5 million Japanese bayonets made . The Japanese used more bayonets than any other army past or present. I at last found one like new and it has no play or looseness on 6 different T99 rifles. Being made of softer steel in the guard I can see how they would open up under that kind of adrenlin torgue in combat and training. Any thoughts ??
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