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lancaster
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double barrel socket hunting bayonet
      #311520 - 02/02/18 07:29 PM

have not seen this before but is made once
"RARE FRENCH 18th CENTURY DOUBLE SOCKET HUNTING BAYONET: "
https://www.antiquefirearms.com/pages/1201.htm













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Edited by lancaster (02/02/18 07:29 PM)


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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: lancaster]
      #311539 - 03/02/18 03:15 AM

Now THAT is interesting. In Firearms of the American West (one of them) I recall seeing a photograph taken at a "Hunting Cabin" wherein one of the guns was a SXS- rifle I think, with a bayonet attached.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: DarylS]
      #311540 - 03/02/18 03:21 AM

One of my 16bore pinfire double rifles was set up with a side lug for a hirchfanger hunting bayonet.

I have photos somewhere of the lug, my profile image is of that rifle.


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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: tinker]
      #311578 - 03/02/18 04:36 PM

I think such a device would affect regulation of a rifle to a considerable amount.

On a shotgun probably not a big difference.

Maybe when ball or shot fails, one can protect oneself froma boar with the bayonet? And especially so for muzzle loading guns.

But for muzzle loading guns, watch out when you use the ramrod reloading your gun!

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: NitroX]
      #311579 - 03/02/18 04:37 PM

PS Thanks lancaster for posting. An interesting post.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: NitroX]
      #311587 - 03/02/18 08:37 PM

it was made for a flintlock gun, maybe for wild boars

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: NitroX]
      #311612 - 04/02/18 02:10 AM

Quote:

PS Thanks lancaster for posting. An interesting post.




Agreed--very interesting..

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: Ripp]
      #311633 - 04/02/18 05:11 AM

Absolutley interesting. Note in the third down as well as the
bottom picture, the slot for a lug on the side of the barrel.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: DarylS]
      #311848 - 07/02/18 12:53 PM

so is it taboo to hunt bears with the old 58 springfield with the pointer attached.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: ducmarc]
      #311849 - 07/02/18 12:55 PM

watching some of the house clearing on warrior pov made me think a nice sharpie on the end of an m4 might not be a bad idea.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: ducmarc]
      #311850 - 07/02/18 01:01 PM

The shorter the gun, the longer the poker.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: DarylS]
      #312063 - 09/02/18 12:10 PM

u would think back in the old days trapping and hunting with the old flintlock it would be only natural to have one in bear country. hugh glass sure could have used it lol.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: ducmarc]
      #312071 - 09/02/18 01:18 PM

Always wanted to hunt bears with a spear with cross tree, of course and an 11th or 12th century broadsword.

Invoke a charge and impale the bear on the spear, then cut it's head off with a sword.

THAT would make my day!

It's a Canadian Thing.




















I just made that part up.

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Re: double barrel socket hunting bayonet [Re: DarylS]
      #312637 - 19/02/18 06:39 AM

Daryl S Maybe spear like this ? This is old finnish bear spear. Now in North Carelian Museum.
I have seen similar one when i was five (or six) years old boy.



Itīs original owner was famous finnish karelian hunter Ignoi Vornanen.



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