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This is a discussion on Spetznaz spade within the Blades forum, part of the General category; this description paintsa pictureof a brutallyeffectiveweapon in the righthands: http://www.spets.dk/10_spade_inf.gif Re: 5 Nightmare Scenarios for the Economy « Reply #1 ...
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| SilverBack Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Central Pennsylvania
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Blog Entries: 6 Recent Blog: I have a dream... | I have trained with Spetsnaz, taking CQB lessons and other various hand to hand including Systema. I have never heard anything about a spade, but then again I never asked either. I do know that the AK itself, even when unloaded or empty is used as a hand to hand weapon. My US Military combat training, even the recent upgrade to UFC combatives was a complete joke compared to Spetsnaz. I do think that the Russians get a bad name because of how harsh some of their past training has been -but I never heard about rabid dogs or hacking at your own hand. |
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| troglodyte Founding Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Endless mountains
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Blog Entries: 8 Recent Blog: Part 3 of “Tales from Before Time.” | That little shovel looks exactly like my boy scout scoop. Still have it. Might make a pretty good slashing tool if I sharpened the edges just a bit, but I have no intention of letting anyone get that close. Too old for a lot of hand to hand and wet work, I'll just be sure to have an extra mag handy. |
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| Weaponology : Spetsnaz - part 1 An episode that shows the Spetznaz use of various kit. |
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| the army navy store here has them for 10 bucks. I got one for the kids to use when they first got them in, went back and got a couple more after seeing the show on the military channel. After a little practice, it was pretty easy to consistently stick it in trees out to 30'. Quote: | |
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