I'm pretty sure that was right after he cleared a jam. I don't recall exactly. I'm just amazed he was abled to clear a jam under that pressure. This is why I have a fixed front sight post. If I find myself in a riot I'm mounting the bayonet immediately. Rifle doubles as a spear.
Most commonly the bayonet lug is on a fixed front sight post. I’m not aware of any other configuration that would allow you to mount a bayonet except if you had one that mounts to a picatinny rail.
Just looked it up you're completely correct! I own 3 AR's but none have A2 front sights and I never realized the sight and lug were an integrated unit.
I wish kyle would have gone center mass on him
Very true. Divine intervention.
100%
"Should have gone for the head."
I'm pretty sure that was right after he cleared a jam. I don't recall exactly. I'm just amazed he was abled to clear a jam under that pressure. This is why I have a fixed front sight post. If I find myself in a riot I'm mounting the bayonet immediately. Rifle doubles as a spear.
I always thought bayonets were gay, but now I see how a melee weapon can come in handy.
There's absolutely benefits to a floated barrel but I just like to know I have the option. If you run out of ammo you just have a paper weight.
A glorified stick, lol
Regardless of whether you had an A2 style front sight I though you still needed a bayonet lug?
Most commonly the bayonet lug is on a fixed front sight post. I’m not aware of any other configuration that would allow you to mount a bayonet except if you had one that mounts to a picatinny rail.
Just looked it up you're completely correct! I own 3 AR's but none have A2 front sights and I never realized the sight and lug were an integrated unit.
I'm 100% mistaken here.
I thought that was implied unless you had to cut it off for commie state rules.
Yeah see my other reply I'm an idiot.