@@DonnieBAllDaydefinitely good combat knives, I also got an M9 with a different saw back which I believe is from the same manufacturer. Awesome M9 bayonets.
DBad. Thanks again for your service Brother. My family loves and supports you. Great review. Love Szco products. Own two, plan on this bad boy as well. Thanks again DBad
This bayonet does not fit a standard 16 inch barrel AR-15. It fits a military issue M-4 barrel that is 14.5 inch long. I know because I bought this SZCO bayonet and it did not fit my 16 inch AR-15. The barrel hole on the guard was on the barrel and not on the flash hider. The bayonet was loose. You can buy a bayonet lug extension at $30 but I did something else. If you disassemble this bayonet you will find it doesn't have a full tang. It has a threaded rod tang welded to the end of the blade. The short tang the blade has does have a hole drilled in the hardened steel. What I did was I cut the shoulders of the blade where the guard is, the thickness of the guard and slid the guard up the blade. I then took a 3/8 inch inside diameter galvanized pipe, slotted it and drilled a hole in the pipe so that when the pipe is driven up on the blade the hole in the pipe lines up with the hole in the blade, then I pressed a hardened steel roller pin in the hole through the pipe and through the blade to give it strength and pressed it with a 20 ton press. What no one tells you is that these bayonets break at the weld point where the rod is welded to the tang when you try to use them or put pressure on them sideways of the blade, the weld snaps off. I tightened everything on the existing rod and tang and slid the pipe over and drove it up over the blade then pinned it. I then drilled out the existing handle ABS handle so it would fit over the 3/8 inch pipe and then slid it up over the pipe. I cut the pipe allowing for the length of it to allow the pommel with bayonet lug latch to reach the lug on the rifle. I lengthened it by almost a inch and 3/4 or so. I purchased a longer 6mm cap screw to fasten the pommel lug to the end of the inside rod/tang so the bayonet will mount up to a 16 inch AR15. I then stamped out leather to create the pieces to finish the handle in stacked leather. I glued those pieces with epoxy and then mounted it to the handle and shaped it with a grinder. I then coated it with conditioner to treat the leather and then put the pommel latch on the end of the bayonet. I now have a full tang over the partial welded tang and it is very tough and strong as well as mine now fits my AR-15 in the proper manner. The pommel latch is right up against the 3/8 inch thick walled galvanized pipe so it is complete and strong from blade to pommel. I posted information and photos/video of my modified M-9 SZCO bayonet on Amazon under the reviews of this bayonet. Forgot to mention the bottle opener on the guard, That is what the notches are that are cut into the guard on the bayonet on the blade side of the guard.
Good idea! Yes the handle can be easily dissembled. But that is a lot of work to make it better! I would just replace inside of plastic handle with metal tube and be done with it. Blade has short tang with thread welded on and narrow pipe screwed on to simulate "full tang". A youtuber did stress test on wartech bayonet by throwing it at 20 yards multiple times at plywood and unfortunately it didn't survive, plastic around short tang wound up completely broken and as result the rod which was welded to the short tang also bent. Just replacing the plastic outer part with metal tube will make this bayonet much stronger, probably no need to go all the way like what you did.
I didn't know the Buckmaster was older than the M-9. Interesting. I do remember an interview with Jimmy where he mentioned the First Blood as then modern type M-9. There may have been more to the conversation I missed because there weren't enough pictures to keep me interested.
Work gave me a gift card for the holidays, and I spent part on it on one of these. Mine came with a robust edge but definitely not shave sharp. Good value for under $40.
Awesome review man! I was debating on getting this one because I do have the Survivor version but the wire cutter on it sucks but it has a good heat treat. This version is the better of the two bayonets.
Oh do you have any other bayonet you can do a review on. Like an M7 bayonet or something. Still looking for a Colt M7 bayonet . expensive. Thanks. Good video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
I have the Smith & Wesson® Special Ops® M-9 Bayonet comes fully loaded with a black powder spear point blade and a textured nylon handle. The edge has a notched spine and large blood grooves and deep grooves. Included is a black scabbard with a large storage pouch, a sharpening stone, and wire cutters. Features: Blade Length: 7.8" Overall Length: 12.8" Weight: 0.9125lb Blade Material: 420J2 Stainless Steel Handle Material: Thermoplastic Rubber I got it around 2003-5 hard to remember when but I have never had any problems or issues with it and has always been at the top of my larger blade collection I believe the only thing I changed was the degree of the edge by taking 2 off so I can get a sharper edge makes cutting rope and other materials easier I was using a lot more force with the manufacture edge but yea I love my bayonet and I only paid $30 at Big5 for it because it was the last one they had and the box was damaged it was used as the display counter. I was wondering if the one you have also came with sharpening stone embedded under the nylon webbing by the wire cutter like mine did? Just to remind all it’s not a full tang blade it will break if you use it for chopping or twisting or prying with the right amount of force if you unscrew the handle you will understand what I mean it’s a straw size shaft in that handle.
I think it came with a sharpener. The S&W is still one on my radar. As for chopping, this thing has taken a hell of a beaten and has shown little wear or loosening.
@@DonnieBAllDay that is what always had me concern but I have other knives that are much better for heavy chopping I love the way it used to look on my mossberg 590
The Smith & Wesson bayonets made in China are manufactured by the Taylor-owned Guangzhou Balide factory, which also manufactures bayonets/hunting/survival knifes for Old Timer, Schrade, Snake Eyes Tactical, SZCO, etc. If you own a combat knife manufactured in China, it was almost 100% guaranteed to have been made by Guangzhou Balide, and they should all be about the same quality. As you're probably aware, weapon manufacturing is extremely regulated by the Chinese commies, so there's only a couple of factories even allowed to make knives, and Guangzhou Balide is the largest.
The military has never used a 16” barrel… 10.3, 14.5, 18, and 20 inch barrels are used on the various military rifles. What kind of rifle were you issued in Afghanistan that had a 16” barrel and no FSB/bayonet lug?
Hey are you familiar with Boker Aparo knife. If yes, which one would you say is superior if you are not familiar with it, check it out. Its supposedly one of the toughest hollow handle knives (besides the Chris Reeves/Schrade clone), but those are one piece knives and Boker Aparo is two piece knife, with the hollow handle bolting on to the blade. Despite that, no one has ever been able to break and separate the handle from the knife. I don't even know if they make the knives anymore which makes them even more sought after. I thought I wanted to get the Boker, but now I'm digging the M9 also.
That knife is awesome! The Aparo was on my list for a long time. The Joe Malenson hollow handle blades are the strongest there is and that blade is right up there
i've been trying to figure out what the hole in these kind of knives are for weeks. The sheath mine came with didn't have the attatchment so i never figured it out unitl now.
Dude the army does not use 16 in ar we used 20 in m16 or a 14.3 on m4. Bayonets attach to the bayonet lug not the front sight. What weapon system did you use that didnt have an a2 front sight post?
I know. We used the 14s. I already clarified it. Since 2012 I began making custom rifles for customers and all but one I used 16" barrels so I had 16 on the brain. I don't premeditate my videos or write down what I'm going to say so I always brain fart and say the wrong thing a lot of The Times. Either catch myself after or someone catches me.
Hi. Im from germany, im now in autriche and i bought this knive there. Its very good, but the "claws" on the back are not a saw, a saw back has the "claws" in two directions, to cut when pushing and pulling. The "claws" on the m9s back, are fore to scratch little deeppenings or rabbets, for little traps when survivaling outdoors. Grüße aus Deutschland und Österreich.
They are multi purpose. They can hook pot handles when cooking over flame, descale, use for lashing, sawing notches, bending wire, wound channeling and more.
You guys are both correct, but there's more to it. When Randall began creating knives with a square-shaped notchback (during the Korean War) the sole intention was to remove unneeded steel at the beefiest part of the blade in order to achieve a perfect balance. When the company found out that Marines had started sharpening the notches for use as a saw, Randall started doing the same. In the last 60 years, designs have become more elaborate, but you can still find knives utilizing the old square notched back, which was never really meant to be used as a saw. This SZCO M9 has what is called a sharkfin style tooth, which is kind of a hybrid between the square notch and the sawback. It could be used as a saw in a pinch, but the teeth would need to be filed in order to make it a really effective saw. The sharkfin design basically leaves it up to the owner to use it as he sees fit.
@@DonnieBAllDay I heard on TH-cam somewhere that it is welded. If so, it is so much better than anticipated... I have a China bayonet in the form of Deception Bayonet or Albainox Adventure bayonet with a more squarish tanto design with the same picture on the box as you have. It is supposedly a welded tang, but I was wondering how much it can endure. So if the SZco is welded, then it is way more sturdy than biased reviewers advertised. There is lot of bull**** on the net highly abusing the knives, breaking them, then crying foul. (I tried to take it apart but found the screw too tight, thought better to be safe than sorry.)
@@lishandealwis427 hard to say. I cant give an honest assessment on something I don't own and I'm not going to pretend to know something without really knowing. I pride my channel on knife honesty and won't mislead you
How can i purchase that I am from Indian uttrakhand please tell me how can i purchase that And please tell his price also Can u send this knife to me in india please
fits a rifle with a 14 inch barrel, on the standard non military 16 inch barrel the bayonet does not fit properly. I'm clarifying this because I bought this SZCO bayonet and I had to modify it to work on my AR-15.
I have a real M9 bayonet from Ontario.. This are the best versions ever made. Phrobis..Lan Cay..Buck M9's did sometimes break.. But the New Ontario is almost indestructible.. I did tests with it you wont believe... The Ontario US M9 Multipurpose bayonet system is the best bayonet ever made.. Its all in one. BTW..the mother of the Rambo knife was the Ontario pilot Survival knife. And the grandmother was the Swedish M1896 hollow handle bayonet from begin 1900. When the Rambo first blood one knife was made the M9 bayonet did not exist yet. Nice video!
@@DonnieBAllDay lol you are the first person in 8 years ive had TH-cam to know who I'm talking about lol... Change yours to Mr. Shikadance lol, his landlord
For the record, despite what he says, the military uses a 14.5 inch barrel (on a short gas system) and a 20 inch barrel (On a rifle length gas system). The military DOES NOT use 16 inch barrels, but 16 inch barrel with mid length gas system will fit (but it may partly cover your muzzle device, and it WILL wobble more than a 14.5-short or 20-rifle barrel-gassystem). In contradicting him, Im not saying that he didn't serve. I'm only saying that in my time serving, I met a lot of other grunts who didnt necessarily remember the specific lengths of barrels... and when it came to POGs, every one I've met either knows every measurement to a ridiculous degree... or they don't know a damned thing about firearms in general.
First off, you're 100% correct. We carried 14.5" barreled M4's. I got out in 2012 and for extra money, began building and selling custom rifles until MA banned them. Everything I built was with the 16" barrels. I don't plan my dialog, nor do I write anything down ahead of time. If I fuck up, which happens ALL THE FUCKING TIME, then oh well. I'm used to it. But, when you comment on someones post, address them. After a double tour 2011/2012 as Movement my rifle was glued to me. You can always join me on FB if you need photos. From one Vet to another, thank you for your service.
I have a real M9 bayonet from Ontario.. This are the best versions ever made. Phrobis..Lan Cay..Buck M9's did sometimes break.. But the New Ontario is almost indestructible.. I did tests with it you wont believe... The Ontario US M9 Multipurpose bayonet system is the best bayonet ever made.. Its all in one. Nice video!
@@DonnieBAllDay Its indeed a beautyful and good blade.. But what i mean are the issued bayonets..the m9's. Kershaw is not a gouvernement contractor. But its indeed a great bayonet.
Great video. Great review. But it's not the same as the real deal. This I know. Any way if you did find someone that would let you do that too them you would love them. I have the onterio M9 bayonet. And I feel it and it's not the same as the real one. You can feel the quality in the original from late 80s to mid 90s . God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Good story.
@@DonnieBAllDay hell ya. It's got life in it. But expensive. Hope I have the money when I come across one to buy. The onterio M9 bayonet that I bought . Cost me $ 150.00 . And the original ones are going for a prettier penny. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
My ex gf got me this knife off Amazon for camping etc few years back. Love this thing. Such a good knife. Great video
I'm such a fan I got one for my friend
Top notch video production Broseph
Much appreciated
I have one with a dark gray handle and scabbard. The pockets in the scabbard are ubran digital camouflage colors.
These guys are built well
@@DonnieBAllDaydefinitely good combat knives, I also got an M9 with a different saw back which I believe is from the same manufacturer. Awesome M9 bayonets.
DBad. Thanks again for your service Brother. My family loves and supports you. Great review. Love Szco products. Own two, plan on this bad boy as well. Thanks again DBad
Thanks bro
i have this in my amazon cart and when i came across this video, it was a must watch to see of the knife was worth it
Can't beat it for the price
That wedge grind also works good on most flints
Yes it does!
Great review! I just bought the same bayonet and wanted to see if it's worth my money. You just proved it to me.
Many thanks !!!
its built to work
That thing is awesome it reminds me of the AK Bayonet when it comes to the wire cutters.
It's a worker
I just got mine and am totally impressed! Bought off Amazon for under $40.
great for the money
great review, ive been on the fence about getting one and thanks for your service.
Worth it and thanks!
This bayonet does not fit a standard 16 inch barrel AR-15. It fits a military issue M-4 barrel that is 14.5 inch long. I know because I bought this SZCO bayonet and it did not fit my 16 inch AR-15. The barrel hole on the guard was on the barrel and not on the flash hider. The bayonet was loose. You can buy a bayonet lug extension at $30 but I did something else. If you disassemble this bayonet you will find it doesn't have a full tang. It has a threaded rod tang welded to the end of the blade. The short tang the blade has does have a hole drilled in the hardened steel. What I did was I cut the shoulders of the blade where the guard is, the thickness of the guard and slid the guard up the blade. I then took a 3/8 inch inside diameter galvanized pipe, slotted it and drilled a hole in the pipe so that when the pipe is driven up on the blade the hole in the pipe lines up with the hole in the blade, then I pressed a hardened steel roller pin in the hole through the pipe and through the blade to give it strength and pressed it with a 20 ton press. What no one tells you is that these bayonets break at the weld point where the rod is welded to the tang when you try to use them or put pressure on them sideways of the blade, the weld snaps off. I tightened everything on the existing rod and tang and slid the pipe over and drove it up over the blade then pinned it. I then drilled out the existing handle ABS handle so it would fit over the 3/8 inch pipe and then slid it up over the pipe. I cut the pipe allowing for the length of it to allow the pommel with bayonet lug latch to reach the lug on the rifle. I lengthened it by almost a inch and 3/4 or so. I purchased a longer 6mm cap screw to fasten the pommel lug to the end of the inside rod/tang so the bayonet will mount up to a 16 inch AR15. I then stamped out leather to create the pieces to finish the handle in stacked leather. I glued those pieces with epoxy and then mounted it to the handle and shaped it with a grinder. I then coated it with conditioner to treat the leather and then put the pommel latch on the end of the bayonet. I now have a full tang over the partial welded tang and it is very tough and strong as well as mine now fits my AR-15 in the proper manner. The pommel latch is right up against the 3/8 inch thick walled galvanized pipe so it is complete and strong from blade to pommel. I posted information and photos/video of my modified M-9 SZCO bayonet on Amazon under the reviews of this bayonet. Forgot to mention the bottle opener on the guard, That is what the notches are that are cut into the guard on the bayonet on the blade side of the guard.
You really worked the shit out of it
@@DonnieBAllDay Yeah I did, LOL, I wanted to get my moneys worth lol
Good idea! Yes the handle can be easily dissembled. But that is a lot of work to make it better! I would just replace inside of plastic handle with metal tube and be done with it. Blade has short tang with thread welded on and narrow pipe screwed on to simulate "full tang". A youtuber did stress test on wartech bayonet by throwing it at 20 yards multiple times at plywood and unfortunately it didn't survive, plastic around short tang wound up completely broken and as result the rod which was welded to the short tang also bent. Just replacing the plastic outer part with metal tube will make this bayonet much stronger, probably no need to go all the way like what you did.
Actually the Buck Buckmaster 184 (which was actually designed for the USN Seal teams) inspired the Rambo knife and the original M9 bayonet.
I didn't know the Buckmaster was older than the M-9. Interesting. I do remember an interview with Jimmy where he mentioned the First Blood as then modern type M-9. There may have been more to the conversation I missed because there weren't enough pictures to keep me interested.
@@DonnieBAllDay lol! I like pictures too! Yes the 184 was older and Buck actually made quit a few M9 bayonets.
The sheath keeps dulling mine
That can be an issue with plastic sheaths
Work gave me a gift card for the holidays, and I spent part on it on one of these. Mine came with a robust edge but definitely not shave sharp. Good value for under $40.
it should be easy to sharpen
Thanks for your service and thanks for another very useful informational Vidio.
Appreciate it brother
This bayonet will also fit some models of the Mossberg 590.
oh nice!
Awesome review man! I was debating on getting this one because I do have the Survivor version but the wire cutter on it sucks but it has a good heat treat. This version is the better of the two bayonets.
This ones awesome
Oh do you have any other bayonet you can do a review on. Like an M7 bayonet or something. Still looking for a Colt M7 bayonet . expensive. Thanks. Good video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
I had some good ones and I have some cheapies. Just reviewed one
I have the Smith & Wesson® Special Ops® M-9 Bayonet comes fully loaded with a black powder spear point blade and a textured nylon handle. The edge has a notched spine and large blood grooves and deep grooves. Included is a black scabbard with a large storage pouch, a sharpening stone, and wire cutters.
Features:
Blade Length: 7.8"
Overall Length: 12.8"
Weight: 0.9125lb
Blade Material: 420J2 Stainless Steel
Handle Material: Thermoplastic Rubber
I got it around 2003-5 hard to remember when but I have never had any problems or issues with it and has always been at the top of my larger blade collection I believe the only thing I changed was the degree of the edge by taking 2 off so I can get a sharper edge makes cutting rope and other materials easier I was using a lot more force with the manufacture edge but yea I love my bayonet and I only paid $30 at Big5 for it because it was the last one they had and the box was damaged it was used as the display counter. I was wondering if the one you have also came with sharpening stone embedded under the nylon webbing by the wire cutter like mine did?
Just to remind all it’s not a full tang blade it will break if you use it for chopping or twisting or prying with the right amount of force if you unscrew the handle you will understand what I mean it’s a straw size shaft in that handle.
I think it came with a sharpener. The S&W is still one on my radar. As for chopping, this thing has taken a hell of a beaten and has shown little wear or loosening.
@@DonnieBAllDay that is what always had me concern but I have other knives that are much better for heavy chopping I love the way it used to look on my mossberg 590
The Smith & Wesson bayonets made in China are manufactured by the Taylor-owned Guangzhou Balide factory, which also manufactures bayonets/hunting/survival knifes for Old Timer, Schrade, Snake Eyes Tactical, SZCO, etc. If you own a combat knife manufactured in China, it was almost 100% guaranteed to have been made by Guangzhou Balide, and they should all be about the same quality. As you're probably aware, weapon manufacturing is extremely regulated by the Chinese commies, so there's only a couple of factories even allowed to make knives, and Guangzhou Balide is the largest.
Depending on your review, I might buy this as a cost-effective alternative to the OKC M9 I had.
this thing hasn't failed me yet
The military has never used a 16” barrel…
10.3, 14.5, 18, and 20 inch barrels are used on the various military rifles.
What kind of rifle were you issued in Afghanistan that had a 16” barrel and no FSB/bayonet lug?
No, we had 14.5". I build a lot of custom 16s at home and just brain farted
@@DonnieBAllDay which base were you at, Bagram?
@@otetechie been there a bunch. I was Mission team from Camp Phoenix then based at Camp Blackhorse
@@DonnieBAllDay I’ve been to those. We had to stay overnight to get the trucks patched up at Phoenix.
those bastards made us change our own tire on a MAXX-PRO! That was a bitch! Haha! At least they replaced our bullet hole window@@otetechie
Hey are you familiar with Boker Aparo knife. If yes, which one would you say is superior if you are not familiar with it, check it out. Its supposedly one of the toughest hollow handle knives (besides the Chris Reeves/Schrade clone), but those are one piece knives and Boker Aparo is two piece knife, with the hollow handle bolting on to the blade. Despite that, no one has ever been able to break and separate the handle from the knife. I don't even know if they make the knives anymore which makes them even more sought after. I thought I wanted to get the Boker, but now I'm digging the M9 also.
That knife is awesome! The Aparo was on my list for a long time. The Joe Malenson hollow handle blades are the strongest there is and that blade is right up there
i've been trying to figure out what the hole in these kind of knives are for weeks. The sheath mine came with didn't have the attatchment so i never figured it out unitl now.
Odd thT your sheath came that wY
I thought a standard M4 had a 14” barrel?
Yes it does. Brain fater. Just got done building a custom with a 16
Donnie I have about 31 knives an im 14 lol and my fav knife is a my 9m Milspec Bayonet
31 at 14 is a great start! You're going to be the next dbad!
13,5 and i got 25
I bought myself a kalashnikov bajonett years ago Great Video bro 👍🏻
thanks bro
Donnie u scare me at times...but am old. Iam glad ur there bro...
They can try and knock us down....
Great video..... Ty for first look .. &
Go Celtics
🇺🇸
Thanks and hell yeah Julie the Jewel Mcalees! Bleeding green!
motor ones cousin?
I think all bayonets are related
Isn't this the one with welded tang
I think so
Dude the army does not use 16 in ar we used 20 in m16 or a 14.3 on m4. Bayonets attach to the bayonet lug not the front sight. What weapon system did you use that didnt have an a2 front sight post?
I know. We used the 14s. I already clarified it. Since 2012 I began making custom rifles for customers and all but one I used 16" barrels so I had 16 on the brain. I don't premeditate my videos or write down what I'm going to say so I always brain fart and say the wrong thing a lot of The Times. Either catch myself after or someone catches me.
Hi. Im from germany, im now in autriche and i bought this knive there. Its very good, but the "claws" on the back are not a saw, a saw back has the "claws" in two directions, to cut when pushing and pulling. The "claws" on the m9s back, are fore to scratch little deeppenings or rabbets, for little traps when survivaling outdoors. Grüße aus Deutschland und Österreich.
They are multi purpose. They can hook pot handles when cooking over flame, descale, use for lashing, sawing notches, bending wire, wound channeling and more.
@@DonnieBAllDay hey thats a good idea, i didnt think about. Thanks. 👍
You guys are both correct, but there's more to it. When Randall began creating knives with a square-shaped notchback (during the Korean War) the sole intention was to remove unneeded steel at the beefiest part of the blade in order to achieve a perfect balance. When the company found out that Marines had started sharpening the notches for use as a saw, Randall started doing the same.
In the last 60 years, designs have become more elaborate, but you can still find knives utilizing the old square notched back, which was never really meant to be used as a saw. This SZCO M9 has what is called a sharkfin style tooth, which is kind of a hybrid between the square notch and the sawback. It could be used as a saw in a pinch, but the teeth would need to be filed in order to make it a really effective saw. The sharkfin design basically leaves it up to the owner to use it as he sees fit.
put the cold steel bush ranger lite on the list if you haven't already
Its on my list
@@DonnieBAllDay nice
What are the serrations at the back for.
Saw teeth and wire cutting/snapping
It’s okay for not wanting to mess up my real one used in Vietnam
the best part is that its better than ok as a user
Whats the overall length and the blade length of the bayonet?
13 overall, 8 in the blade
Donnie B! Is it full tang? Love your videos man.
No, I believe its a partial
Is this knife welded tang?
I'm not sure what's inside. Mine hasn't broke, so I didn't need to take it apart
@@DonnieBAllDay I heard on TH-cam somewhere that it is welded. If so, it is so much better than anticipated... I have a China bayonet in the form of Deception Bayonet or Albainox Adventure bayonet with a more squarish tanto design with the same picture on the box as you have. It is supposedly a welded tang, but I was wondering how much it can endure. So if the SZco is welded, then it is way more sturdy than biased reviewers advertised. There is lot of bull**** on the net highly abusing the knives, breaking them, then crying foul. (I tried to take it apart but found the screw too tight, thought better to be safe than sorry.)
@@andrashavas Never trust a review that doesn't do real world testing
@@DonnieBAllDay So right you are!
Im like late but I'm wondering is the handle plastic and how does it feel?
It actually feels pretty good. It's a dense plastic I think
@@DonnieBAllDay cool then imma get it, thanks for the response man
@@steezydoge684 definitely
Did you get that knife from Amazon because it looks like the one I'm looking at
eBay
@@DonnieBAllDay okay thanks
Got one of those knife and its not what i expect its way better
That's exactly what I thought. This thing is a beast
Donnie...would you recommend the Smith and wesson bayonet? I already have the k25 bayonet tactical knife...
Absolutely. Its similar to this one but even more refined
@@DonnieBAllDay and the strength of the blade?
@@lishandealwis427 the blade is good quality but I haven't put one through the ringer myself yet
@@DonnieBAllDay how would you rate the Rothco bayonet? Would it good as a survival knife as well when compared to SW? Not sure which one to get.
@@lishandealwis427 hard to say. I cant give an honest assessment on something I don't own and I'm not going to pretend to know something without really knowing. I pride my channel on knife honesty and won't mislead you
I want one these really bad. I just thought i would have to pay like 80 or more for the okc one. How long ago did u buy it? Hope they still sell them
You can find these all day on Ebay.
Kool ill check and amazon has a cudeman in think its. 117 r or 119 for like 48 bucks. Got one its beautiful.
Still got them on Amazon
Donnie B. Is the Handel solid or rat tail ?
I got the Bowie going to rehandle it.
bayonet tangs are generally three steps. Two step rectangle with a tail at the end just to hold on the lug. They are built well.
Thanks Donnie B.Allday
I going to get one.
@@jayp.2313 It's something you're going to dig.
Awesome😊
indeed!
@@DonnieBAllDay yeah, its realy great knife. I man from ukraine, God with Ukraine, God with USA.
@@cholovikcholovik-fs7or brothers
How can i purchase that I am from Indian uttrakhand please tell me how can i purchase that
And please tell his price also
Can u send this knife to me in india please
You can get them right on eBay
Are you army or marine
Army.
“ in the military we use 16” barrels “, what military is that cause an M4 has a 14.5 “ barrel
You are correct. Total fart on that.
Hi will this bayonet fit an M4 carbine length correctly
This should fit any AR platform with a milspec/M-16 front sight/lug
Also fits the F88 Austeyr
@@andrewmartin7076 Good info. Thanks.
fits a rifle with a 14 inch barrel, on the standard non military 16 inch barrel the bayonet does not fit properly. I'm clarifying this because I bought this SZCO bayonet and I had to modify it to work on my AR-15.
I like it I might just have to get me one of those I seen the smith & wesson one but that one seems just as good and probably less expensive cool
My dress uniform still fits too I'm 44
@@mrrontor1 The Smith is about double the price. This is a great option. I'll be 46 this year but still have the idiot mind of a child! haha
@@DonnieBAllDay me too
sick uniform bro!
thanks!
I have a real M9 bayonet from Ontario..
This are the best versions ever made.
Phrobis..Lan Cay..Buck M9's did sometimes break..
But the New Ontario is almost indestructible..
I did tests with it you wont believe...
The Ontario US M9 Multipurpose bayonet system is the best bayonet ever made..
Its all in one.
BTW..the mother of the Rambo knife was the Ontario pilot Survival knife.
And the grandmother was the Swedish M1896 hollow handle bayonet from begin 1900.
When the Rambo first blood one knife was made the M9 bayonet did not exist yet.
Nice video!
Thanks!
How's the knife holding up. I was planning on buying one this weekend from Amazon.
I haven't had any issues
@@DonnieBAllDay Sounds like a good deal for the price. You think the Snake eye Tactical M9 Bayonet will be good. I was planning on buying both.
@@aaronbonatz9485 I haven't tested the snake eye
great knife! i have it with s&w on the blade.
Smith makes a good version
@@DonnieBAllDay it is made in taiwan.
@@rene8697 nothing wrong with that. CRKT, Spyderco, KA-BAR, AG Russell, Ontario, SOG, Boker, etc make knives in Taiwan
@@DonnieBAllDay Thank You :-) now i'm calm!
do you also have a boker apparo knife? it is very stable!
can i get these delivered to the uk ?
I do believe
i got mine from snake eye
It doesn't matter what animals vision you have to mutilate to get one as long as you get one. Haha
I want to be in the Coast Guard reservist National Defense
Do it. No regrets
kick ass snow ball story lol!!
good times
Laces out Dan
@@DonnieBAllDay lol you are the first person in 8 years ive had TH-cam to know who I'm talking about lol... Change yours to Mr. Shikadance lol, his landlord
شكد سعره
I finally got my M9 Bayonet copy from BUDK today that thing is BAD*SS !!!🙂
I wasn't lying
No you were not it's going with my emergency survivel pack in my truck 🙂
For the record, despite what he says, the military uses a 14.5 inch barrel (on a short gas system) and a 20 inch barrel (On a rifle length gas system). The military DOES NOT use 16 inch barrels, but 16 inch barrel with mid length gas system will fit (but it may partly cover your muzzle device, and it WILL wobble more than a 14.5-short or 20-rifle barrel-gassystem).
In contradicting him, Im not saying that he didn't serve. I'm only saying that in my time serving, I met a lot of other grunts who didnt necessarily remember the specific lengths of barrels... and when it came to POGs, every one I've met either knows every measurement to a ridiculous degree... or they don't know a damned thing about firearms in general.
First off, you're 100% correct. We carried 14.5" barreled M4's. I got out in 2012 and for extra money, began building and selling custom rifles until MA banned them. Everything I built was with the 16" barrels. I don't plan my dialog, nor do I write anything down ahead of time. If I fuck up, which happens ALL THE FUCKING TIME, then oh well. I'm used to it. But, when you comment on someones post, address them. After a double tour 2011/2012 as Movement my rifle was glued to me. You can always join me on FB if you need photos. From one Vet to another, thank you for your service.
God sir god god
Its a fine bayonet
Awesome bro😉😉👍👍🔪🔪🔪🗡 🗡
I have a real M9 bayonet from Ontario..
This are the best versions ever made.
Phrobis..Lan Cay..Buck M9's did sometimes break..
But the New Ontario is almost indestructible..
I did tests with it you wont believe...
The Ontario US M9 Multipurpose bayonet system is the best bayonet ever made..
Its all in one.
Nice video!
The ZT -9 is definitely the best one made, but I'll take them all
@@DonnieBAllDay
Its indeed a beautyful and good blade..
But what i mean are the issued bayonets..the m9's.
Kershaw is not a gouvernement contractor.
But its indeed a great bayonet.
Yeah!! That's A Hell Of A Blade! LOL!! Dude! You Should Post A Video Of You Carving A Turkey On Thanksgiving! HA!! HA!! 🦃🦃🦃
Live or dead? Haha
@@DonnieBAllDay Dead Ofcourse!, LOL!!!!! 😄😂
@@LordHermanPRiehl-ns1sn so much for a good Friday night!
Have it on your m16 stick somebody and now its stuck on the teeth.
@@shawnmauney200 so slash
@DonnieBAllDay hell yeah!
The factory does not sharpen the blade. Don't lie the blade has to be sharpened at home.
Clearly you don't own one. Bought two Both are factory edges.
@@DonnieBAllDay one still in the box.
@@miguelboricuapatientlongsu1855 Don't know how yours doesn't have an edge
Great video. Great review. But it's not the same as the real deal. This I know. Any way if you did find someone that would let you do that too them you would love them. I have the onterio M9 bayonet. And I feel it and it's not the same as the real one. You can feel the quality in the original from late 80s to mid 90s . God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Good story.
I agree. The original has an amazingly solid feel
@@DonnieBAllDay hell ya. It's got life in it. But expensive. Hope I have the money when I come across one to buy. The onterio M9 bayonet that I bought . Cost me $ 150.00 . And the original ones are going for a prettier penny. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
RESIDENT EVIL 4 REMAKE knife
it would be a good choice
@@DonnieBAllDay yess
我真的好喜欢这把刀,可惜在中国是非法的。
I didn't know China had strict knife laws
Dbad is an army man do you trim the hawk with that brother
Not my hawk but my landing strip looks great now.
fuck im getting one!!!!!
It's awesome