A bayonet on a handgun.
That's a CZ-75, which has a reputation of being a pretty good design. But why the Czechs thought it necessary or desirable to mount a bayonet on a handgun is beyond my imagination, unless they thought that it would drive the enemy into uncontrollable fits of laughter.
Sort of like the fatal joke.
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Not the first time I've seen that pic. It's definately a CZ, and certainly in the family of their 75 series but it's not the actual CZ-75 or CZ-75B. Those models don't have the accessory rail.
Probably the CZ 75 SP-01
I'm pretty sure the only reason they did a pistol up with a bayonet is to get its photo splashed around the internet. :)
Idiocy knows no timeline.
A patent drawing from the first war and the real deal from ...earlier.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x26/dbrock76/Untitled-1.jpg
Oliver,
I suspect that having a knife mounted on a handgun made some sense back in the day of loose black powder firearms, but once cartridges came into use, adding a knife to a handgun made little sense, if any.
Would decidedly make it difficult to holster, to say the least!
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