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Old 27th October 2020, 08:35 PM   #1
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In terms of being an effective weapon I'm afraid this is probably not long enough. My understanding is that 200 mm (8 inches) was determined, by the British military when developing the Mark 4 bayonet, to be the length required to reliably cause lethal damage to an opponent wearing full winter battle dress. Mind you I would still not like to be poked hard in a soft bit by this little punal
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Old 28th October 2020, 09:04 PM   #2
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In terms of being an effective weapon I'm afraid this is probably not long enough. My understanding is that 200 mm (8 inches) was determined, by the British military when developing the Mark 4 bayonet, to be the length required to reliably cause lethal damage to an opponent wearing full winter battle dress. Mind you I would still not like to be poked hard in a soft bit by this little punal
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Winter BDU in the southern Philippines consists of an extra cotton shirt under the Malong, at night.
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Old 28th October 2020, 09:37 PM   #3
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Gentlemen, you are of course correct, a 1 cm deep laceration can be fatal if it is in the right spot. My comment was,
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reliably cause lethal damage
in other words lethal without having to hit one of those key spots. Kino, your comment about winter dress in the Philippines is also very pertinent. I have some experience of knife wounds having worked in ED departments, I recall treating 7 stabbings on one particularly busy Saturday night.
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