Okay, just ran across this on TOPS website. A picatinny compatible knife mount called the WOLFHAWK TP. What's this indicative of nowadays?
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Okay, just ran across this on TOPS website. A picatinny compatible knife mount called the WOLFHAWK TP. What's this indicative of nowadays?
Call me when there is a way for me to mount my travel mug and cell phone to my rail. :D
I've already got a bayonet mount and if I cared enough to use it I could buy a bayonet for ~$25.
I will say that I'm surprised it isn't some dayglow green zombie themed knife.
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Came in expecting a rail mounted bayonet
Everything went worse than expected
I don't think it's THAT bad of an idea, personally.
For an HD weapon, I see no problem with wanting to have a blade right there when you grab your carbine in the middle of the night in your boxers.
Most people don't train with knives enough for it to make sense for them, but for guys that do train edged weapons hard, why not?
Some guys want to run 60 round magazines, ready-mags, 2 flashlights, 3 optics, etc... a small fixed blade? It might be more real world than half of the crap we see bolted on AR's all the time.
http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm...l&prodID=NAMWG
LOL. If you have an iPhone 'There's a mount for that.'
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Maybe attaching it to one these:
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/a...ttleMug_ii.jpg
This will be in the next installment of call of duty....
Both a knife and a gun are considered to be lethal force. If a situation occurs where a knife is deemed to be reasonable force, then you have let the enemy get too close. I see your point on how some individuals have multiple optics and flashlights, but we should be reducing the crap we throw on our weapons, not adding more crap like this that only serves a purpose if you make a stupid mistake. If a hostile gets close enough for you to stab him, then he is close enough for you to muzzle strike him, back off, and shoot him! A bullet will incapacitate an aggressor much faster than a knife will.