Murdering Fruit With Bayonets (Mosin + Colt SP1) #fullautofriday #civtac #gun

Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the functionality and attachment mechanisms of bayonets on a Mosin Nagant and a Colt SP1. It highlights how the Colt SP1 is designed to be fired with the bayonet attached, unlike some other rifle designs. The content also includes destructive testing of fruit using these bayonet-equipped firearms.

Quick Summary

The Colt SP1 is designed to be fired with its bayonet attached, as the barrel is positioned above the blade. The Mosin Nagant uses a spike bayonet that attaches to a barrel lug with a spring-loaded plunger for secure mounting and removal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Bayonet Types & Function
  2. 00:12Mosin Nagant vs Colt SP1 Bayonets
  3. 00:22Mosin Nagant Bayonet Attachment
  4. 00:32Firing Colt SP1 With Bayonet
  5. 00:39Colt SP1 Bayonet Operation

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fire a Colt SP1 with a bayonet attached?

Yes, the Colt SP1 is designed so that the barrel sits above the bayonet blade, allowing it to be fired safely and effectively with the bayonet affixed. This is a key design feature differentiating it from some other rifle systems.

How does a Mosin Nagant bayonet attach?

The Mosin Nagant bayonet attaches to a specific lug on the barrel. It typically features a spike design and has a spring-loaded plunger mechanism that must be engaged for removal, ensuring a secure fit during use.

What types of bayonets were shown on the Mosin Nagant and Colt SP1?

The video showcased a spike-style bayonet on the Mosin Nagant and a knife-style bayonet on the Colt SP1. Both demonstrated different attachment methods and operational considerations.

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