Danish post war bayonets - US M1905e1, UK No 4 MkII & US M5 bayonet
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All Comments (9)
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Haha, and a success it is :P
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@BOT101st Well it's taken me more than 15 years to get right. But as long as you understand what the h*ll I am rambling on about, I call it a success!
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Your "Th" seem ok to me! If it's hard to pronounce, no worries, you'll get use to it one day :D!!
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@BOT101st Well, my entire life I have been told by my English teachers that I should articulate properly. Even to this day I have a problem with the "th" sound. For instance "three" and "though" etc. It's a pain to pronounce it right. How on earth your are able to do it is beyond my imagination.
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Very informative dude!
Quite interesting to hear about the changes and what not.
Also, in the info "I am sorry about the language." - Sounds like you meant you swore a lot in the video haha :P But! I have to say, English is my first language and you can speak it better than me!
I just love bayonets and fighting knives so I enjoy seeing some of your bayonets.
Also I think that we in the U.S. used the M5 with our M1A's and M14's.
HonsRulz 1 month ago
@HonsRulz Well I don't know. I don't do it in US equipment, but since the M14 was a beefed up M1, I think it is more than plausible you used the M5 with the M14.
M55q 1 month ago
you speak very clearly. Nice video
alfix8700 1 month ago
@alfix8700 Thanks. I am doing my best!
M55q 1 month ago