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本帖最后由 军火 于 2017-11-13 04:49 编辑
网上找的一段,我觉得有点道理,另外后来刺刀上这东西都被取消了难道就不能架枪了?还不是一样架? 反过来说如果这东西专为了架枪而生,而一直有架枪的需求,为毛后来大部分取消了呢?
Hello Gents,
Quillions were used for both stacking arms as well as to potentially catch an enemy's blade while parrying a blow from a rifle or sword. Catching a blade while parrying an attack is NOT the same as "breaking" a blade with the quillion as some folks might claim.
In parrying a slashing or thrusting blow, as it fencing, you deflect the enemy blade. A quillion, as originally found on swords, was intended to keep the enemy's blade from sliding down the length of the rifle to strike your left arm and hand that were holding the forearm of the rifle.
Mind you, this design was based on the concept of the classic "bayonet fight." However, eventually it was discovered that classic bayonet duels were few and far between in the age of small caliber, high-velocity, smokeless powder repeating rifles.
Hope this helps.
Warmest regards,
JPS |
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