Ive only been able to find s page saying that they opted for a softer steel
, so the bayonet would bend rather than break.
Other thsn that I got nothing.
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Ive only been able to find s page saying that they opted for a softer steel
, so the bayonet would bend rather than break.
Other thsn that I got nothing.
I have this old 49-56 russian SKS bayonet kicking around, I was thinking about turning it into just a plain old beater knife.
Does anyone know what kind of steel the "ruskies" used for them?
Wrong thread sorry.
People are real quick here on this site.
Its good to see welcoming folks.
I bought this recurve thinking I could use it stictly for target shooting ( its only 35lb not something id use for hunting)
But on the limbs are these hairline cracks.
I'll admit I wasn't thinking...
Hello from another newcomer
Hello my names jon.
Im 23 grew up in British Columbia, in the east kootenay area, but im living in Fort Mcmurray Alberta now
Grew up fishing, hunting, cutting wood and raising cattle ( about 30-35...
That looks remarkably close to the hunting knife my grandad used to pack, he paid $5 35-36 years back.
Is #6 still for sale?
If so, would shipping to canada be a problem.