Pretty pointless outside of its niche, but it gave me a laugh.
I think its probably meant to be removed before the shooting starts if at all possible.I see potential issues here. If that gets bent or dinged or anything and you don't realize it, your accuracy is shot.
I did notice the strong downward impulse it imparted. I just thought it was an interesting doohicky.And how is this better than a normal bayonet?
Seems like a would work like an akm slant devise and push your aim a certain direction unless it were timed to 12:00.
That's a good question actually. Is it a muzzle device? I think it requires the birdcage hider though.I like the whole thing. It's bad ass. I think I'll get one for my fixed mag ar. Legal right? I also could think of a good use for it like the assholes care down the street. He speeds up and down my street constantly. He's a acumbag.
It solved the problem of how to amuse myself for three minutes and thirty four seconds.solution for a problem? does this problem really exist, SERIOUSLY chime in here who the hell has to run around puncturing tires on a regular basis that requires a special tool?
It solved the problem of how to amuse myself for three minutes and thirty four seconds.
Watch the whole thing! Why so serious?I don't think i made it tha long .. it was painful after a minute.
When he stabs the tire it sounds like a fart.Yea he keeps loosening me at dulling hismknife and taking time ... ? stabbing a tire with a knife takes more time then stabbing it with a special tool?
I'm not taking it serious just critiquing a product.
When he stabs the tire it sounds like a fart.
That's the level of seriousness I'm operating on here.
Lol, gotta justify the investment!i'm still perplexed by the R&D on a product that will be used 2-3 times a decade ..
what i do see are police across the country stabbing tires during raids in the new future.
Well again, does it become a muzzle device at that point? If it involes permanently attaching the thing then forget it!hey, I can see this modded to a SAFE Act compliant, bayonet, right? Then hordes of evil black guns could terrorize neighborhood parking lots with complete stealth!
bayonetting things like people and barriers is a good way to bend your barrel. Not a really big deal if you are in a fire team expending thousands of rounds at the enemy. Maybe that is why dedicated sniper rifles don't have bayonet lugs.I see potential issues here. If that gets bent or dinged or anything and you don't realize it, your accuracy is shot.
If you are a sniper that is in bayonet range of the enemy you or someone done messed up badly.bayonetting things like people and barriers is a good way to bend your barrel. Not a really big deal if you are in a fire team expending thousands of rounds at the enemy. Maybe that is why dedicated sniper rifles don't have bayonet lugs.