Not necessarily . Unlike conventional bayonets, the M9 was designed to not only be a bayonet but also perform as a knife. So the sharpness test is a complete fail.
picked one up as an all-purpose knife, and put the money down for a sharpening. Easily the best knife I’ve purchased. The reliability and durability are impeccable and the added sharpness really no pun intended gives it an edge.
cool to see the valorant guy here. I know this is a very old comment but hows the sharpness? I know its made for stabbing instead of slashing but im wondering if its sharp enough to cut paper easily
I know a couple people are kind of giving you the piss about how you're testing this _combat bayonet_ . . . but realistically speaking, any rigors exposed to any knife is a good test of it's overall abilities. If this thing can withstand ridiculously caveman-level abuse beyond what it's technically designed for, I'd say thats certainly not a mark against it.
The M9 is made from 420 steel. It's very durable. The Army doesn't have to teach soldiers what not to do with their combination bayonets/combst utility knives made from high quality 1095 steel, that way. Rarely will the modern bayonet be used as one by untrained soldiers.
Really enjoyed the video and I have to say I am really happy with how well this knife held up! I am glad have a vouched for it in the past and still do!
Stabs a Casing Box--stab a helmet with the enemy wearing it,or stab an enemy wearing body armor... Stab an empty metal canister-Open cans for food,or just destroy aluminum,use the SAW edge to cut wire,etc..... Break Concrete or Cinder-Block- Chop Concrete or Cinder Block-- Break enemy face-Break or chop a bone with ease,Break Glass if under water,or break glass in case of emergency..... Standing Pressure- Old Stories say this knife had 49 designers-only a few designers made it(I think 5 ).,It was to withstand the weight of 200-500 lbs(I think it was up to 500 pounds). Drop test-drop tests were up to a couple flights(5 Story Heighth-someone correct me if I am wrong) to with stand the drop from a higher height. It’s a decent knife.I still like the Old AirMen Knife (Pilots Knife like my father had when he was in AirCrew in the Navy) and the KaBar(and KaBar story origin is very cool) Facts
Mayor, I learned some capabilities of a bayonet from you that I really would have not thought about. This was an entertaining presentation without any extraneous commentary. Good job!
When you did that propane tank test did you think about it creating a spark and possibly igniting the residual gas in the tank? Even when they're empty they still have some propane left in them.
Don't worry, the tank was cleaned and washed before the test. I have opted out of the propane test, and instead just gone with the ammo can now a days. The ammo can is really tough, and the lighter gauge propane tank was too easy. Thanks for watching friend ! :) Mayor Fuglycool
Thanks for doing this. Instead of getting a dedicated survival knife I got this bayonet instead which goes with my rifle too! Like you said one can sharpen to their heart's content.
Just don't cut it with a tempered wire(Harder than those ordinary fences and wires, those are tempered). I used mine, yeah it cut(The spring wire from cheap airsoft guns), but it leaved a mark like it damage the cutter in the sheath, but not the knife. My m9 if kinda different thou, the difference is, the saw is like from the rambo knife. I repeat don't cut those tempered wire, even their small like needle, they will still fuck up your cutters. At least get a bolt cutter or a heavy duty pliers for that.
The Army discovered in Viet Nam that a sawback on a spine used in CQC will probably get stuck and remain there until the battle's over. Compare the M9 to a Kabar or Case fighting knife. Same design overall, but the M9 has a muzzle ring, bayonet mount, and lower quality steel.
+GrizzlyPanda347 So far, I don't have access to a Cold Steel OSS. . . But in the near future I might be able to get one. Thanks for watching ! :) Mayor Fuglycool
Oh By the way, The Bayonet was never intended for or designed to be a survival knife until the M9 was introduced in the late 80's I guess, not sure, but what a kick ass knife the US jumped to from the old M8 Vietnam bayonet.
No, bayonets that doubled up as survival knives did exist before the M9. The Eickhorn KCB-70 and KCB-77 did all the stuff that M9 does way before even the M9 was designed. If anything the wire cutter lug feature and the screwdriver block on the sheath found on M9 were copied from the KCB-77.
@@sergeantdef.3572 The 6X3 and 6X4 weren't long enough to provide leverage for cutting barbed wires. The screwdriver tip on the sheath was invented and patented by Eickhorn. I do agree that the KCB-70 was indeed based on the 6X4 but the features you see on M9 are directly copied from the KCB-70 and KCB-77.
Mr. Mayor, would you please do a test on the Ontario OKC 3S Bayonet. It's a great knife and bayonet, I don't think it would survive your test, but I would be interested to see how far it would make it. (I think the handle would either get loose or come off, but I think the blade is made of the same stuff as the Ontario M9 Bayonet blade)
I think the elemental knives are made from existing chinaman replicas of the M9's. Note sure what type of steel those are. Thanks for watching friend :) Mayor Fuglycool
I'm from Ontario :) I wonder if they're legal to get where I'm from. I'll have to check. I'm not really a knife enthusiast but this knife seems really cool.
I live in Ontario as well, and here's the basics of Canadian knife laws: - no gravity knives and switchblades including spring loaded knives, and any other one-handed knives (e.g butterfly) -no neck knives and any other concealed carry knives -you can carry any knife fitting above standards provided it's visible and you have a good reason for it. "Self defence" is not a acceptable reason. In short, blades are allowed, just avoid one handed and concealed ones, and have a reason for it.
For SAFETY ISSUES ALL sharp blades from a manufacturer Is SUPPOSED TO BE NOT very sharp You supposed to sharpen that once it’s in your possession. It keeps the Mailing Manufacturer or Seller from gettin sued invade there is a shipping or mailing problem,, I.e. -shipping accident -postage accident Facts
This knife is tough. Other than that it's pretty much useless in every department. Paying $200CAD for a 420HC steel knife is laughable. My buddy got this against my advice and here's what I've gathered. 1. It's edge profile is terrible, I've seen axes with edges better designed for cutting and small tasks. 2. It's HEAVY. It's literally heavier than my 10" blade Kukri. Not only that it's unbalanced, terrible for fine tasks. 3. Who the hell would put this on the muzzle of their rifle? Who seriously feels like dropping 2lbs at the tip of their rifle... Nobody. That's who.
Its a bayonet, it is meant to place in the end of a m16/ m4 rifle and stab your enemy. It is great at its job.. Thats the purpose & the mission not cutting boards.
@@johncarnes2688 Even as a bayonet it's not suited for the job. Bayonets are meant for STABBING. This blade has the profile of a 2x4, not a bayonet. Not only that but it's super heavy. Why the hell would you want to slap 1kg on the tip of your barrel and make the balance of your rifle terrible?? Bayonets are supposed to be super light with a very thin profile.
@@Bowfella the blade length is 7 inches. Its not that heavy especially on an M16 platform. Little more awkward on M4 platform but not that noticble. Didn't use them that much in my 30year Army career, but it worked perfectly fine as a bayonet and never noticed it being heavy, especially with all the gear we had. It was fine for I se. It is such a good bayonet, that I bought a personal one for my persinal Colt A3 AR for nostalgia.
Great torture test. I bought one just because, some years ago before they changed the handle design. So far I've just chopped up my apartment a bit (one great thing about renting).
You did a torture test video on the Cold Steel Carbon V Kukri, and that was amazing. My friend and I each got one after that. I would like to see you test the Tops Knives brand Bushcraft Kukuri 7. Good job on your videos, and as always, Safety First.
Hey, awesome video! Could you maybe test one of those elemental knives (the real life csgo remakes) m9 bayonets, to see what the quality is? They are made from 420 stainless steel, but i highly doubt they have the same quality as this knife... They look really cool though, so i would like to see what the quality is like, and you seem to be a guy that knows a lot about knives ;) cheers!
I saw the elemental M9, it looked like the knock off chinaman M9 bayonet with a diff paint job. In the future, I might test the chinaman M9 as a similar test. 420 china steel has a tendency of stress fracturing and bending if it is not heat treated correctly. I will look into the china M9's in the future. Thanks for watching friend ! :) Mayor Fuglycool
Mayor Fuglycool Ah okay, nice! Ive came across your channel just earlier today, and i have watched a couple of your videos, and i must admit that they are very entertaining and informative! I will be looking out for your future videos :)
Mayor please help me you recomended this knife for skin a deer or cut some food the edge retention its good for hunting i want buy one your opinion realy can help me saludos desde México
This and the Marines OKC3S were meant to pull double duty as fighting/ utility knives also. Why they came with sharpening stones. That said. The steel is cheap and won’t hold an edge well, they’re meant to be cheap and replaceable. These cost the government ~$49 if I remember correctly.
If he has one of those, I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't want to destructo-test it, as they are discontinued (I think) and are considered to be a "collector's piece" to some.
Damnit i want that damn Bayonet.... But over here in the uk they cost a fudging bomb.... Guess ima have to make one.... Gotta make one more durable than this one...
Is it a fully semi-automatic tang?
Poon
lol
Yee
It's black so it's an assault knife and should be banned. Put a wood handle and it's good to go.
Given that the M9 is a bayonet instead of a utility knife it passed pretty nicely. I'm sure it would do its primary job even better.
William Kennison Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
Not necessarily . Unlike conventional bayonets, the M9 was designed to not only be a bayonet but also perform as a knife. So the sharpness test is a complete fail.
lol wtf were you doing from 0:10 to 0:19 😂
It's called the slap attack. It's a defensive tactic to slap them with the side of the blade as to not cut the attacker for the least damage possible.
That's his "signature" in his videos, wooden dummy hanging from kids play bars? LOL! The Mayor!
Hahaha!
Went from FN to BS.
+Phant0m jEff What is BS ? I would really like to know.
Mayor Fuglycool
Mayor Fuglycool It's a joke from the game counter-strike.
+Mayor Fuglycool FN stands for factory new, BS stands for battle scarred
WalruZ0
Oh ! I have not played Counter Strike in ages lol
Mayor Fuglycool
The saw is meant not for cutting wood but cutting aluminium if you were in a downed aircraft
+don young Good eye !
Mayor Fuglycool
Also for notching sticks for setting traps like on a dead fall.
@@SimonRiley115 fish scaler on a bayonet what are you fighting mermaids?
@@SimonRiley115 why no reel attatchment for the M16 then?
@@SimonRiley115 you shoot the fish i guess
picked one up as an all-purpose knife, and put the money down for a sharpening. Easily the best knife I’ve purchased. The reliability and durability are impeccable and the added sharpness really no pun intended gives it an edge.
cool to see the valorant guy here. I know this is a very old comment but hows the sharpness? I know its made for stabbing instead of slashing but im wondering if its sharp enough to cut paper easily
@@AugurStratusitll cut paper but it is a super thick blade but mine even shaves a bit after i strop it
You pay folks to sharpen blades? Hey my friend, how sharp would you like it - #1000, #3000, #6000, #8000, #10k, #16k, #32k?😁
I know a couple people are kind of giving you the piss about how you're testing this _combat bayonet_ . . . but realistically speaking, any rigors exposed to any knife is a good test of it's overall abilities. If this thing can withstand ridiculously caveman-level abuse beyond what it's technically designed for, I'd say thats certainly not a mark against it.
“If you aren’t testing your knife to failure, you’re not testing”
The M9 is made from 420 steel. It's very durable. The Army doesn't have to teach soldiers what not to do with their combination bayonets/combst utility knives made from high quality 1095 steel, that way. Rarely will the modern bayonet be used as one by untrained soldiers.
It won’t cut through an airplane
Really enjoyed the video and I have to say I am really happy with how well this knife held up! I am glad have a vouched for it in the past and still do!
Oh yes, with a nice sharp edge the M9 is a SERIOUS blade ! I love it as well !
Thanks for watching friend ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
What i am interested to know is if this knife can do wood crafting, batoning work? as it's not full tang n all..
Do a torture test with the cheap SZCO M9.
Ihave this M9 bayonet. I bought it at the factory in western New York.
JUST DON'T BEND THE KNFE SIDEWAYS!
I have this exact knife, how would you guys suggest to sharpen it properly?
where can i buy this knife?
That was brutal to watch but very informative. Thank you!
Thanks !
Mayor Fuglycool
Stabs a Casing Box--stab a helmet with the enemy wearing it,or stab an enemy wearing body armor...
Stab an empty metal canister-Open cans for food,or just destroy aluminum,use the SAW edge to cut wire,etc.....
Break Concrete or Cinder-Block- Chop Concrete or Cinder Block-- Break enemy face-Break or chop a bone with ease,Break Glass if under water,or break glass in case of emergency.....
Standing Pressure- Old Stories say this knife had 49 designers-only a few designers made it(I think 5 ).,It was to withstand the weight of 200-500 lbs(I think it was up to 500 pounds).
Drop test-drop tests were up to a couple flights(5 Story Heighth-someone correct me if I am wrong) to with stand the drop from a higher height.
It’s a decent knife.I still like the Old AirMen Knife (Pilots Knife like my father had when he was in AirCrew in the Navy) and the KaBar(and KaBar story origin is very cool)
Facts
is the handle hollow? is it full tang? if not, how deep does the tag go in the handle ? can anyone please answer these questions?
any chance we could get a torture test with the m7 bayonet?
Or maybe the KCB-77. All the features that folks see on the M9 were copied from the KCB-77.
nice stand-on test...that gave me a lot of confidence in the piece
Where do you buy this?
Awesome video my friend . I have this knife and it’s awesome for cutting through chainlink fencing
If you haven’t already, you should test an ak bayonet
Where can I get one at?
Mayor, I learned some capabilities of a bayonet from you that I really would have not thought about. This was an entertaining presentation without any extraneous commentary. Good job!
When you did that propane tank test did you think about it creating a spark and possibly igniting the residual gas in the tank? Even when they're empty they still have some propane left in them.
Don't worry, the tank was cleaned and washed before the test. I have opted out of the propane test, and instead just gone with the ammo can now a days. The ammo can is really tough, and the lighter gauge propane tank was too easy. Thanks for watching friend ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
What a square. Scared about a possible ignition. Lol. Great video Mayor!
Thanks for doing this. Instead of getting a dedicated survival knife I got this bayonet instead which goes with my rifle too! Like you said one can sharpen to their heart's content.
Awesome man, glad you love your bayo ! I really like the M9 system, very useful and TOUGH !
Mayor Fuglycool
where you can buy the original ?
+MOC Surplus shops usually have M9's laying around :)
Mayor Fuglycool
+Mayor Fuglycool thanks :)
+Mayor Fuglycool I like my Ka-Bar. They cost less and they're harder to sharpen but you'll need to sharpen it less often.
*****
KaBars are really nice :)
Mayor Fuglycool
8:25 "razor sharp"... He should have tried shaving with it to prove that it's razor sharp.
It's a joke . . . LOL
Mayor Fuglycool
Good video, Is possible to test the Esee CM6 in the other video ?
+Piero Csb I will be getting into the ESEE knives in the near future ! Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
Where did you buy this knife ?
Do you think it can cut through chain link fence?
+Gabriel Lara Yes it most definitely will :)
Mayor Fuglycool
That was the selling point for me, thanks for getting back to me.
Gabriel Lara
No problem ! Check out my newest videos for more Mayor Tests !
Mayor Fuglycool
Just don't cut it with a tempered wire(Harder than those ordinary fences and wires, those are tempered). I used mine, yeah it cut(The spring wire from cheap airsoft guns), but it leaved a mark like it damage the cutter in the sheath, but not the knife.
My m9 if kinda different thou, the difference is, the saw is like from the rambo knife.
I repeat don't cut those tempered wire, even their small like needle, they will still fuck up your cutters. At least get a bolt cutter or a heavy duty pliers for that.
The Army discovered in Viet Nam that a sawback on a spine used in CQC will probably get stuck and remain there until the battle's over. Compare the M9 to a Kabar or Case fighting knife. Same design overall, but the M9 has a muzzle ring, bayonet mount, and lower quality steel.
“A pocket saw or a sawzall” lol
Okay gang, I have a M9 that only has “ MK041657” mark on it instead of M9 US...so what do I have? Foreign?
hands down best channel I've seen in months! If you get a chance, test the cold steel oss if you would
+GrizzlyPanda347 So far, I don't have access to a Cold Steel OSS. . . But in the near future I might be able to get one. Thanks for watching ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Oh By the way, The Bayonet was never intended for or designed to be a survival knife until the M9 was introduced in the late 80's I guess, not sure, but what a kick ass knife the US jumped to from the old M8 Vietnam bayonet.
No, bayonets that doubled up as survival knives did exist before the M9. The Eickhorn KCB-70 and KCB-77 did all the stuff that M9 does way before even the M9 was designed.
If anything the wire cutter lug feature and the screwdriver block on the sheath found on M9 were copied from the KCB-77.
There is no M8 bayonet.
You mean the M7 in the M8a1 scabbard.
@@TheNocturnalEvil
Russia invented this system.
See the AKM 6X3 and 6X4 bayonets.
@@sergeantdef.3572 The 6X3 and 6X4 weren't long enough to provide leverage for cutting barbed wires. The screwdriver tip on the sheath was invented and patented by Eickhorn.
I do agree that the KCB-70 was indeed based on the 6X4 but the features you see on M9 are directly copied from the KCB-70 and KCB-77.
@@sergeantdef.3572 Whatever, you knew what I Meant
Thanks I was wandering if it was worth it now I know .
Can you do this with the Ontario USMC bayonet?
i also wear glasses when cutting lime,safety first :)
I got lime in my eyes once. I wound up unconscious in the hospital and they almost had to amputate.
Mayor Fuglycool
Mr. Mayor, would you please do a test on the Ontario OKC 3S Bayonet. It's a great knife and bayonet, I don't think it would survive your test, but I would be interested to see how far it would make it. (I think the handle would either get loose or come off, but I think the blade is made of the same stuff as the Ontario M9 Bayonet blade)
but can you rush b with it?
is there any different between the bigger sawback of m9?
Do You know if those elemental knives are made of 420 hc?
you should test an elemental knives m9 bayonet cause me and im sure a lot of people would like to know, when buying
I think the elemental knives are made from existing chinaman replicas of the M9's. Note sure what type of steel those are. Thanks for watching friend :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Very fun and informative video. Would you consider testing the RUI 32067 Bayonet as a comparison?
I will consider it. . . But I cannot find info on what the blade is made from. I will look into it thanks :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Thanks for the reply
defiantmopar
;)
Mayor Fuglycool
Seem like a cool dude and you have great content.... subbed🤘🏼
Awesome friend thanks !
Mayor Fuglycool
Safety first, my friends
Safety first :)
Mayor Fuglycool
which one would win M7 or M9
how can i buy that kind of bayonet knife?
how much
Good stuff,the M9 is a beast,.Good video friend.
I'm from Ontario :) I wonder if they're legal to get where I'm from. I'll have to check. I'm not really a knife enthusiast but this knife seems really cool.
+Jesse Spika Yes, that knife is really nice :)
Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
Knives are legal in canada. Just not hidden knives life butterfly knives.
I live in Ontario as well, and here's the basics of Canadian knife laws:
- no gravity knives and switchblades including spring loaded knives, and any other one-handed knives (e.g butterfly)
-no neck knives and any other concealed carry knives
-you can carry any knife fitting above standards provided it's visible and you have a good reason for it. "Self defence" is not a acceptable reason.
In short, blades are allowed, just avoid one handed and concealed ones, and have a reason for it.
Watching again on the Fourth of July, 2018. You need to make more knife torture test vids!
I really appreciate it friend ! More knife stuff coming soon. Working on the Jeep right now, hand to replace the transmission.
Mayor Fuglycool
For SAFETY ISSUES
ALL sharp blades from a manufacturer
Is
SUPPOSED TO BE NOT very sharp
You supposed to sharpen that once it’s in your possession.
It keeps the Mailing Manufacturer or Seller from gettin sued invade there is a shipping or mailing problem,,
I.e.
-shipping accident
-postage accident
Facts
This knife is tough. Other than that it's pretty much useless in every department. Paying $200CAD for a 420HC steel knife is laughable. My buddy got this against my advice and here's what I've gathered.
1. It's edge profile is terrible, I've seen axes with edges better designed for cutting and small tasks.
2. It's HEAVY. It's literally heavier than my 10" blade Kukri. Not only that it's unbalanced, terrible for fine tasks.
3. Who the hell would put this on the muzzle of their rifle? Who seriously feels like dropping 2lbs at the tip of their rifle... Nobody. That's who.
Its a bayonet, it is meant to place in the end of a m16/ m4 rifle and stab your enemy. It is great at its job.. Thats the purpose & the mission not cutting boards.
@@johncarnes2688 Even as a bayonet it's not suited for the job. Bayonets are meant for STABBING. This blade has the profile of a 2x4, not a bayonet. Not only that but it's super heavy. Why the hell would you want to slap 1kg on the tip of your barrel and make the balance of your rifle terrible?? Bayonets are supposed to be super light with a very thin profile.
@@Bowfella the blade length is 7 inches. Its not that heavy especially on an M16 platform. Little more awkward on M4 platform but not that noticble. Didn't use them that much in my 30year Army career, but it worked perfectly fine as a bayonet and never noticed it being heavy, especially with all the gear we had. It was fine for I se. It is such a good bayonet, that I bought a personal one for my persinal Colt A3 AR for nostalgia.
This was impressive! thanks for the Video. Can you do your tests on a Timber Rattler Western Outlaw Bowie?
hyperguy75 I will try to contact my distributor, to see if he can find one for me :3))
Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
Good video man! I would buy one for sure. Keep up the good work.
iowaluder Thanks man !
Mayor Fuglycool
Good review, been looking to get a bayonet for my AR.
edge4006 Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fulgycool
But did you, ....... "put the lime in the coconut and drink 'em both up"?
Uncle Sam already beat the living daylights out of this thing during testing and it survived. We already knew it would pass your tests (**)!
8:37 the grain of the steel ,the sign of a quality knife
Yep. My original Ka Bar has the same grain. Impressive
Meh ill trade you it for 20 chroma keys
Dude its already field tested. I would give like 15 keys for it. not more
+Pietrov Arshlegmydow
lowball= -rep and block
I love how he whacks that board-dude.
I like this test. I shows how it would perform in a variety of situations
Thanks for watching, I am glad you loved it ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
+Mayor Fuglycool go on Afghanistan) sorry for my bad English
nice sacrifice I am pleased with it
I do it for the good of my subs ;)
Mayor Fuglycool
Sweet test. Thanks!
Great torture test. I bought one just because, some years ago before they changed the handle design. So far I've just chopped up my apartment a bit (one great thing about renting).
Is it vanilla
I can assure you the plank won't hit back
Love the shade color!
You did a torture test video on the Cold Steel Carbon V Kukri, and that was amazing. My friend and I each got one after that. I would like to see you test the Tops Knives brand Bushcraft Kukuri 7. Good job on your videos, and as always, Safety First.
Great and awesome review :)
Thanks for watching friend :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Hey, awesome video! Could you maybe test one of those elemental knives (the real life csgo remakes) m9 bayonets, to see what the quality is? They are made from 420 stainless steel, but i highly doubt they have the same quality as this knife... They look really cool though, so i would like to see what the quality is like, and you seem to be a guy that knows a lot about knives ;) cheers!
I saw the elemental M9, it looked like the knock off chinaman M9 bayonet with a diff paint job. In the future, I might test the chinaman M9 as a similar test. 420 china steel has a tendency of stress fracturing and bending if it is not heat treated correctly. I will look into the china M9's in the future.
Thanks for watching friend ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Mayor Fuglycool Ah okay, nice! Ive came across your channel just earlier today, and i have watched a couple of your videos, and i must admit that they are very entertaining and informative! I will be looking out for your future videos :)
AnimalzyNL
Thanks, I am glad you enjoy my vids :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Lmao, best test video ever im still laughing
Cheap stainless 420 holding up to the world of abuse. Again. Good design is more important than steel itself.....
Mayor please help me you recomended this knife for skin a deer or cut some food the edge retention its good for hunting i want buy one your opinion realy can help me saludos desde México
awesome video dude
+MTMM Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fulgycool
*Smashes knife on rock* “yea the edge isn’t really that good”
Yeah that suppose to test how well the edge is heat treated if it’s done well the edge should still be sharp
old school badass
eltenda fabrizio Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fulgycool
solid piece. i like these.
Thanks for the video 👍🏻
Hot thanks for fascinating review. Getting this one tomorrow, aaand...
Subscribed, of course.
Thanks for the sub, and thanks for watching friend ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
I think the sharpening angel on my M9 bayonet is at least 30-35 degrees angel . My bayonet is not Ontario its Lan-Cay
Great review! It's now at the top of my bayonet wish list.
that saw edge works great for creating notches for traps
For sure ! Thanks for watching ! :)
Mayor Fuglycool
M9 and Glock FM78 are my favourite knives/bayonets.
Amazing review as always. Thanks for sharing.
Vincent Etienne Thanks ! ;3))-o
Mayor Fuglycool
Where do I get the hat you got on?
Great review! Thanks for tearing it up so I don't have to!!! :)
There is a wise colonel who takes choppers down with one of these.
Since a bayonet is not meant to be sharp, sharpening the blade wouldn't diminish its toughness or durability ? Impressive tests, by the way !
This and the Marines OKC3S were meant to pull double duty as fighting/ utility knives also. Why they came with sharpening stones. That said. The steel is cheap and won’t hold an edge well, they’re meant to be cheap and replaceable. These cost the government ~$49 if I remember correctly.
@@poolee77 So....one should sharpen it twice a year and not too much or something like that ?
@@DonPechito sharpen it all you want, sharpening only shaves off so little wont impact too much
How about testing the older Phrobis/Buck M9 variants to verify the original durability?
If he has one of those, I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't want to destructo-test it, as they are discontinued (I think) and are considered to be a "collector's piece" to some.
Very nice vid!
Please, test CKSUR2 Smith & Wesson Knife, is it good and cheap?
UP UP
has a flat screw driver too by the wire cutter
For sure ! Yeah, the sheath is pretty functional :)
Thanks for watching friend !
Mayor Fuglycool
Brother you seemed really tierd or sick in that review, must of been hotter than H- E-double hockey sticks that day or something;)
+Airik1111 Oh yeah temps in Texas get hot !
Mayor Fuglycool
I do have to give you credit if a knife survives your tests its one hell of a good knife or bayonet
+Francis Allen Thanks for the kind words friend :)
Mayor Fuglycool
Damnit i want that damn Bayonet.... But over here in the uk they cost a fudging bomb.... Guess ima have to make one.... Gotta make one more durable than this one...
+GHOST :) Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
I don't understand why you have that stands when you're slashing the dummy. please explain
+Paris valdez It's just to test out the handling of the blade. :)
Thanks for watching !
Mayor Fuglycool
My bayonet literally can’t be sharpened I would bet $50 on it
Is it full tang
rat tail tang
Mayor Fuglycool
I was under the impression the wire cutters was for cutting threw fences and barbwire type of stuff. ?
I'm impressed will be getting one. Thx!