A bayonet is intended to be mounted ON a rifle. If bayonets alone were more effective than rifles, armies would not have been buying rifles for the past 400 years.
A rifle, because it is longer.
A rifle, because it is longer.
A rifle, because it is longer.
Is it better to have a gun, or a gun and a knife? A bayonet is a rifle with a short, removable blade mounted on the end of the barrel. The answer depends on the situation, but usually a bayonet will be better than a rifle due to the fact that it has all of the properties of a rifle, with the addition of a blade.
A bayonet would be one example.
The spike bayonet is a little more efficient at penetrating, but neither one impacts the quality of the rifle itself. The only SKS variants you'll find the spike bayonet on are the Chinese Type 56 carbine and the rather uncommon Albanian variant.
A rifle with a bayonet.
No.
When the bayonet is fixed to a rifle, it is called a parry.
The blade on a RIFLE is called a bayonet.
is it a Springfield rifle ???? if so, then the bayonet is removable.......
Bayonet.