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Originally Posted by dragoon500ly
Have to agree, as long as you have ammunition, why take the time to stab.
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That's simple. Because a bayonet isn't used JUST to stab. Used properly, a rifle and bayonet are employed more like a quarterstaff with both ends used. The blade, while certainly able to be used in a stabbing motion, is also devastating in a slash. The butt of a decent rifle can crush skulls with both a swing or a jab.
And what if one doesn't have the time to point the weapon
then shoot? If you're within a metre or two it may be quicker, and more effective to step in swinging...
But if you're using a lightweight toy like an M16, then yes, you're better off taking a step or two back and trying to fire, or hope that somebody else has a clear shot.