The reason I ask goes back to my days in basic training. We were being instructed in bayonet tactics. At one point, the DI said that if you stabbed someone with the bayonet, it might get stuck in a bone and be difficult to remove. He suggested that firing a shot would cause the recoil to dislodge the bayonet. At this point, John D**** from Thomasville Georgia piped up and said some thing to the effect of "Drill Sgt, if there are any bullets left in my weapon, there aint gonna be no bayonet fighting." Wit the presence of the gun in the picture, I ask the same question. Why the need for a knife in a gun fight?
