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    It seems like some dealers try to use the "fighting knife conversion" narrative in order to sell a bayonet with a broken muzzle ring or an incomplete bayonet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    some dealers try to use the "fighting knife conversion"
    Exactly...and it's been known for ages that they try this sales ploy.
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