Son found bayonet, what's it for?

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1914 Swedish Mauser Carbine

LOL, I see Fivetoes beat me to it. Well done!
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Yogimus wrote:It is for stabbing people.
Beat me to it. :|
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Thanks guys both for the laughs and the help. Son says that's the one exactly. What a place this is.
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Yogimus wrote:It is for stabbing people.
LOL.
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Yogimus wrote:It is for stabbing people.
Win :lol:
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That was a good belly laugh for me. It looked like a mauser but you guys figured it out without me. All the possible answers!
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Rod wrote:Thanks guys both for the laughs and the help. Son says that's the one exactly. What a place this is.
What did you expect, handing such a priceless straight line to a bunch of wise guys/smart asses?
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Rod wrote:My son moved out of the house he was staying in in Tennessee.
Good to see some folks here in my neck of the woods. West, Middle, or East Tennessee?
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Rooster wrote:
Rod wrote:My son moved out of the house he was staying in in Tennessee.
Good to see some folks here in my neck of the woods. West, Middle, or East Tennessee?
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one can be a Democrat, or one can choose to be an American.
Good acting requires an imagination; reality requires a person not getting lost in their imagination.
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