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Milihistriot Quarterly


The Journal for Military Miniature Enthusiasts


American Bayonet Technique

Civil War to 1916

Part II


 

 

 

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Disclaimer: the bayonet methods shown here are for illustrative purposes only.  They are not intended as actual instruction in bayonet fighting and should not be used as such.  Bayonet training is dangerous.  It can be as dangerous for the user as it is for the target.  If you wish to learn close combat, seek a qualified instructor. One should never attempt close combat without the instruction and supervision of a qualified expert instructor .

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