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To: Noumenon
There's a lot to be said for tradition. The classic kukri is one of the deadliest fighting knives around in the hands of one who knows its ways. My wife and I were schooled in the Shaolin way, and I found the Way of the Knife much to my liking.

As for tradtion, the bayo on my NM Garand serves well - it's the old 10 incher. Love the feel of that rifle. Shoots way better than I can.

Got a feeling that I'm going to get a chance to run that barrel red hot.

Though American Bando practicioners have adapted many of their slashing and guard moves to the Khukuri, the Gurkhas I was around only jhad one ritualized form to be learned, and it was more ceremonial than anything of the sort resembling kata. But the khukuri is a daily work tool for the Gurung people, and doing practice dances with them would be like havingh carpenters at a worksite warm up with a little dance with their hammers befor nail pounding time. I know one thing would be real interesting though: a Russian paratrooper or Spetsnaz operator with his spade/entrenching tool versus a khukuri. I think winner would be a lot more a matter of footwork and experience, though the guy with the entrenching tool would have a little more reach. But could easily loose a few fingers trying to hang onto it. As usual, it'd be the men behind them that'd be all the difference.

My Garand bayonet is the shorter Korean-era M5A1, though I have one of the 10-inch M1 bayonets too. But it goes on Granddad's M1903.

87 posted on 04/28/2004 8:51:56 PM PDT by archy (The darkness will come. It will find you,and it will scare you like you've never been scared before.)
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To: archy
How did this turn into a tactical forum?

not that I mind, but I think these topics might be better elsewhere. Frantic types might draw the wrong conclusions, and think we are plotting violence on those misguided cretins. and when one of them burns the place down when the cherry from his joint falls onto his all-natural wardrobe, igniting a small fire which is fueled by stacks of foodstamps and marxist brochures, we don't want to give the quisling law enforcement any reason to come looking for us. Trust me, they'll come some day, I'd just rather it weren't tomorrow.

That said, i'm a huge fan of the SMLE. good rifle, good price, great cartridge. VERY reliable.
88 posted on 04/28/2004 10:34:42 PM PDT by epigone73
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