The new sog bayonet, Designed By Veterans for modern times
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- SOG/GSM is heading back to its roots with its DBV "Designed By Veterans" program. Designed by a Marine Corps Afghanistan campaign dog handler, this was designed this to first of all be a hard use knife with an American style tanto blade and then as a bayonet that is designed for an AR platform. Affixed to your rifle it is a standoff weapon that will keep unwanted tangos off your up close and personal. This is an as of yet unreleased prototype so there is still yet to be seen what it will finally look like.
Love the camera joke!! Okay, the M9 had a woderful wire cutter and either a pouch or a built in stone on the sheath. Really liked that bayonet. Only thing I didn’t was it had a round handle and the sheath allowed the blade to go in, in either direction.
Tell your friend a viewer gave him an, “OOORAH!”
Keep your knees in the breeze - see you at fort liberty (yuk)
former paratrooper 82nd airborne div. combat engineer, i like the t- shirt but i will stick with the ontario knife co USMC bayonet, like having a double edge bowie knife on the business end of a 590 or AR
I was looking to pick up a couple M7 or M9 bayonets, and theyre unfortunately really hard to find right now. Just saw a standard M9 go for $300 on ebay. Luckily I found this SOG bayonet for $48 So I just ordered one
That’s fantastic
I like this baynoet design. I think they maybe should have made it slightly more pointy at the tip for enhanced piercing potential but i understand why they didnt for tip strength reaosns. If they could make this bayonet more compatible with the 590a1 without having to modify the bayonet handle, the lock up lug and sheath to fit that would be great ... or make a bayonet verison specific for the 590a1 , also would be great.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
Appears to utilize the M9 bayonet muzzle ring/guard and the removable locking butt plate. Very interesting piece of gear. Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome
Love it!!!Thank you so much for sharing!!🔪👍
You are welcome
You should tell your friend to make a single edge spear point bayonet full tang blade. Nice video.
I’ll pass it along and thank you for the feedback.
or one that actually fits the 16 or 14 inch carbine barrel with the ring sitting on the flash hider instead of barrel
I hear what you’re saying. My generation was way longer than these modern rifles.
Id love a reverse tanto or seax version of this.
Unique bayonet by SOG ⚔️ ,I like the Tanto Tip that's definitely a new design for a bayonet blade 😎☢️😎
it's a pretty tanto, thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome, thank you for watching
Thanks for the entertaining review
You are very welcome 🙏🏼
Looks a million times better than the M9
Also a nice combat knife. Reminds me off the Bundeswehr KM2000 🗡️
Except the KM2000 is a real fighting knife, not something designed by a dog handler.
Do you know what he did in Afghanistan?
@@haveaknifeday Whatever it was it doesn't qualify him as a knife designer that's for sure.
@@pinkyellowblue007very accurate comment 😂
Sog just released this a day ago I put my order in.
Very cool. I hope you enjoy it
Nice
yep, i want one.
If that ain't cool, I don't know what is.
Ah, no, not Breech loaders, Muzzle Loaders. And the first Bayonets where called "Plug" bayonets, because you actually stuck them into the muzzle end of the barrel. It took time to develop the bayonet lug. Which I think came out in the mid 1800's. Yes sorry, but I do know muzzle loading firearms, military and civilian :) And no cat today.
Jet was being extra that day.
That is a very nice tanto bayonet... my question is woll it work or should i say will this mount properly to a carbine m4.. aka AR15 civilian rifle carbine length rifle with no lose fitting. Thanks in advance.
Ah, I miss my M16A2 with under slung M203 grenade launcher. I’ll have to ask around to see if anyone has one with a lug that I can try it on. The “rifle” I used at the surplus store worked very well for what it is.
@haveaknifeday " the rifle " LOL 😆 ...YES.. THAT CANDY BAR. Most civilians use a carbine rifle, and what most encounter is a loose bayonet that raddles a lot, and the fact that you lose a lot of blade due to the 16" barrel restriction.. anyway. Pls do find out.. this bayonet git my attention. Thanks 😊
@@tacticalpickle7 they make barrel adapters but someone should just make them with a longer handle
I'm coming in late but no, most bayonets don't work unless the ratio from post to muzzle is exactly right. There are adapters out there, one is a sort of 'backwards barrel cover' since the front of the bayonet will be way behind the muzzle device, but is it a good idea? Dunno. Lot of ways rifles are built today make bayonets a bad idea because the support for hard impacts isn't there like on a mauser.
SOG has problems with heat treatment and metallurgy. Every SOG that I've bought over the past 20 years is broken. They just don't make a quality product.
Sadly, as I go forward in the community I have also heard of that issue. Especially now that it was acquired by a conglomerate. Besides a multi tool and an anniversary pocket knife, I haven’t purchased anything new.
@@haveaknifeday the most disappointing was that SOGFARI machete. It didn't even handle 10 minutes of work cutting limbs as big around as my thumb. The edge broke and chipped off the front 10" of blade. Out of the 7 broken SOG products they didn't honor the warranty on any of them! That makes them a scamming garbage manufacturer in my book.
@celmer6 damn, I had recently heard of another couple of knife series from only SOG with the heat treat issue. Seems like they were made exo-Seki Japan. Anything from Seki, needless to say being a place of quality.
Sad you have to have a toy gun to get the 14" barrel that works with a bayonet... unless you want to pay a tax and be on a registry.
Exactly 👍🏼 but we use what’s handy. Bayonet lugs are scary for the California government.
@@haveaknifeday and the 14" barrel is an SBR and requires permission from the gubment, and a $200 tax stamp, to have.
is dude even a para from the 80'duce ?
Of course 89-93 3/505 pir “Gulf War.” So the question is in return, do you even jump? 🤣
@@haveaknifeday ,
usmc , jump sch at
Benning 27' jumps total
mos 03/21 81/85
semper fi
Rah, Echo 1/50th 11B1P. Charlie company for airborne school the off to infantry land at Bragg. 32 jumps. 🫡👍🏼
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Where can you find this at?
This is currently a prototype. The release date hasn’t been announced as of yet. Possibly some time after Blade Show Atlanta
Is it full tang???
I was told that it was
@@haveaknifeday
I appreciate you replying. Funny just a day ago i started thinking about adding bayonet. Not only one of my favorite knife makers/my favorite blade design. But done by one of our boys a Marine. Yes sir
Why have bayonets gotten shorter????
I suppose it can go along the line of standard rifles getting shorter. Also, I do believe that this was designed as a home defense “standoff” option. Don’t want it overly long but enough to keep an intruder at a respectable distance for proper ventilation.
Seriously? Because we don't have bayonet fencing anymore. Really haven't since maybe the 1940s. So the bayonet transitioned to being a "knife that mounts to a rifle" instead of "a stabber which can also be a knife." The needs, uses, and focus changed.
I had bayonet training in infantry school in the late 80’s.
You can have a spear adapter project 🤣
@@haveaknifeday during rona quarantine I built a 36 inch ar15 bayonet. Some beers may have been involved. Semper Fi.
I wish you would review it and actually test the edge and actually show close-ups of you handling it instead of have a camera angle 6 ft away and how it attaches to an airsoft gun. You should never have a sharpened knife attached to airsoft by the way That's just asking for trouble
Well it was my friends surplus store, it’s for educational purposes and since it’s California I used what I had to use. Now if I could get access to the bayonet range at Ft. Benning where I did infantry school I’d be more than glad to put it to proper use but it is what it is.
Seeing the last time I had a bayonet near a “real” rifle was when I was carrying my issued M16A2 in the Army I say that having my friend’s military surplus store have this available was convenient. Especially since I live in commiefornia. Unfortunately my friend is not a professional cameraman but I did appreciate his efforts. Will do better in close ups. I do wish that I could get back to Ft. Benning to use their bayonet range but I wonder if they even have one anymore.
Well it was my friends surplus store, it’s for educational purposes and since it’s California I used what I had to use. Now if I could get access to the bayonet range at Ft. Benning where I did infantry school I’d be more than glad to put it to proper use but it is what it is.
That’s one ugly tool. The knife is not bad looking though.😂
@@TheLionsDenBoxing both get the job done 😉
@@haveaknifeday 😆 yes sir. Take care, buddy.
Guaranteed to look tacticool.
Guaranteed to not penetrate deeply.
Guaranteed to be donated to a veterans fund raiser.