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<blockquote data-quote="MadDawg" data-source="post: 1095736" data-attributes="member: 11627"><p>Hensch-</p><p>I know a bit about riflemen, I was in the Infantry. Quoting bygone era men is good, some historical context. Yes while using the bayonet has little useful killing power, bayonet drill teaches aggressive confident behavior.</p><p></p><p>But with other means. This isnt 1789, or 1943, or even 1968. IF a nation was so powerful with a rifle behind every blade of grass... then Iraq should have stopped the the Combined Arms Armoured thrusts into Baghdad.</p><p></p><p>Reading 'M14 Fred' is entertaining but like other works of fiction the choas of war doesnt interfer with the story.</p><p></p><p>I have no qualms in an armed America, but to think gun owners will defacto 'braver' or more noble is odd, many well trained soldiers beat feet when a Tiger Tank rolled into view.</p><p></p><p>This is a bit off track from the original topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDawg, post: 1095736, member: 11627"] Hensch- I know a bit about riflemen, I was in the Infantry. Quoting bygone era men is good, some historical context. Yes while using the bayonet has little useful killing power, bayonet drill teaches aggressive confident behavior. But with other means. This isnt 1789, or 1943, or even 1968. IF a nation was so powerful with a rifle behind every blade of grass... then Iraq should have stopped the the Combined Arms Armoured thrusts into Baghdad. Reading 'M14 Fred' is entertaining but like other works of fiction the choas of war doesnt interfer with the story. I have no qualms in an armed America, but to think gun owners will defacto 'braver' or more noble is odd, many well trained soldiers beat feet when a Tiger Tank rolled into view. This is a bit off track from the original topic. [/QUOTE]
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