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These solid
Harwood bayonets are used in the tradition of western bayonet fencing or
eastern JukenDo. Traditionally called a Mokuju (wooden rifle) or Juken
(wooden bayonet). The weapon is approx 52-5/8" long, 1" thick, with a 3.5" wide
stock, modeled to simulate the length of a M-16 with bayonet attachment.
Also available in a 45-5/8" Length.
(see below)
They are designed to hold up much abuse common in standard training
activities. Only clean high-grade hardwood is used to ensure solid strong
stock. Usually light tan in color, it has good density and weigh
approximately 2 pounds each. A large rubber tip is
included to absorb shock during thrusting. Each weapon is oiled and sanded
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