>>122777> Sawback bayonets the Germans (and Austrians) would file the teeth off of, because the opposing> side didn't take kindly to prisoners with this sort of bowel-ripping instrument in their inventory.No, that's a pioneer (i.e combat engineer) bayonet designed to act as a saw for wood, not to be
a "bowel-ripping instrument", though that's what the Allies accused it of being.
>>122767> The Glock 81 back is not sharp - as a bayonet is meant to be - and jagged - to cause wounds> extremely difficult to heal.No, the saw-back is for cutting (small diameter) pieces of wood and rope and such, a modern day
version of the WWI German pioneer bayonet mentioned above.