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  • As with all the sites on the sidebar, The Daily Bayonet is a site that you should bookmark immediately and read every day.

    Little Linkie Love 2008

  • The Daily Bayonet is back from vacation, and as usual, he's putting out tremendous posts.

    Little Linkie Love 2008

  • 1907 (P'07) Sword Bayonet and featured a simplified rear sight arrangement and a fixed, rather than a bolt-head-mounted sliding, charger guide.

    Libertarian Blog Place 2009

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • When the sister of the main character, neo-Nazi group leader Shtyk ( "Bayonet"), played by Pyotr Fyodorov (credited as the film's co-writer along with Bardin), enters into a relationship with a man from the Caucasus, the conflict ends in bloodshed.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

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