To: Daffynition; BlessingsofLiberty
You tell me. USMC News
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2004/09/mil-040908-usmc02.htm
New multi-purpose knife replaces old bayonet
You should have read the article you referenced. Second sentence:
..the Marine Corps has a new weapon replacing the Bayonet - the Multi-Purpose Bayonet model number OKC-3S from the Ontario Knife Company.
And again second paragraph, first sentence:
The Multi-Purpose Bayonet with scabbard will provide greater durability than the M-7 Bayonet with scabbard and shall function as a fighting knife as well as a bayonet
Per
Merriam-Webster, a Bayonet is a steel blade attached at the muzzle end of a shoulder arm (as a rifle) and used in hand-to-hand combat.
Having used the Multi-purpose "knife' as you call it. I have attached it to my rifle during my time in the Marine Corps. It is a bayonet.
1,266 posted on
10/23/2012 4:28:58 PM PDT by
PJBankard
(I told my friends I was heading to Octermocty for the weekend. They replied... "Wear the fox hat")
To: PJBankard
I did indeed call them bayonets. It’s daffy duck that is having the problem with semantics.
To: PJBankard
Thank you for your post. Good info...
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