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Scabbard & Jungle Carbine Bayonet
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07-10-2009 10:42 AM
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See the top picture? Now turn the bayonet round longitudinally through 180 degrees...., now it'll fit. You could do the same but with the scabbard if that's what rocks your boat
The springs are positioned so that little ribs in the springs actually sit into the grooves.
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See the top picture? Now turn the bayonet round longitudinally through 180 degrees...., now it'll fit. You could do the same but with the scabbard if that's what rocks your boat
The springs are positioned so that little ribs in the springs actually sit into the grooves.
I do put it in the scabbard so the springs go into the groove. Its just that when I first start putting it in, the springs want to push the blade into the edge of the scabbard before the groove gets to the springs, and then it wont go in anymore, then you pretty much have to pull it out and push it in hard so it stays centered. Maybe Im just babying it.
Thanks
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These can be tight, they are that way so they dont rattle or fall out, I have many that need a very definite push, being gentle dosnt work