Using the new Bayonet training muskets/rifles from Black Fencer. These are about half the weight of an original Brown Bess (Land pattern) musket, which seems to be about a happy middle ground between realism and safety. The musket is completely rigid, whilst the bayonet flexes well. Inevitably we have to take it easy with strikes with the stock.
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