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Gott Mit Uns
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Post by Gott Mit Uns »

Good point.

.....your still a twat tho. :lol:
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Sani wrote:
David wrote:My bad. My poor reading skills and the pictures led me to believe they were looking for an MP-40...

So much for my poor attempt at humour. :cry:

Still, I'm sure Tom's 'bitches' will come up with something sooner or later. :)
Not an MP44 with a bayonet...but a soldier carrying both an MP44 and a bayonet. We've not found owt but that model yet...but then pictures of MP44 toting soldiers arent easy to come by. Im still keeping a look out.

But Bryn was wrong about MP40 toting soldiers not wearing bayonets....so the balance is shifting. Bryn - you are a fantastic person :wink:
Ah, Im just confused now.
Im still keeping a look out.
YOUR still keeping a lookout? :lol:
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Post by von papen »

photos of soldiers in poses where you can see if they have a bayonet on them are incredibly difficult to find as i have found
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nice! thank for that
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Post by Riedmuller »

That wasent intended for use with the MP44 its an SG42 and was origionally issued for trials with a girbirgsjager division GJ100 i think and was to replace the standard SG84/98 but was never adopted
i dont know what the hell that guy is on about at the mp44 has no bayo lug so would never have been intednded fo use by it
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Post by Riedmuller »

Alex wrote:last weekend we did actually try to open cans with the knife-fork-spoon set and with the bayonet.

bayonet won. 8) we made a big hole.

using leverage I managed to get 50% round the can, with an unsharpened blade. that was enough to pry it open and empty it into the mess tin (It was Tesco Curry!) :lol:
I did it and is quite easy you just have to keep moveing it round an hit it in with your hand
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Riedmuller wrote:
That wasent intended for use with the MP44 its an SG42 and was origionally issued for trials with a girbirgsjager division GJ100 i think and was to replace the standard SG84/98 but was never adopted
i dont know what the hell that guy is on about at the mp44 has no bayo lug so would never have been intednded fo use by it
I take your word for it. :shock:
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if it was or wasnt for it, who knows but back to the point i would think that a guy who has an mp44 will have been newly issued with it, so he would drop his kar98k for it, surely hed kep his bayonet, you always need a fighting knife
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