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The worldbayonets.com bayonet identification guide features pictures and dimensions of bayonets from around the world; along with history and other information to aid in identification.
- German States Before Unification
These are frequently encountered in the USA, owing to the...
- Foreign Copies of The M7 Bayonet
Bayonet-Knife for use on the 5.56 mm. NATO caliber M16...
- Luxembourg
Knife bayonet for use on the caliber .30-06 Fabrique...
- Bayonet Belt Frogs
The addition of a hilt strap stabilized the bayonet during...
- Philippines
Bayonet-Knife for use on the 5.56 mm. NATO caliber M16...
- Haiti
Bayonet-knife for use on the caliber .30–06 M1 Garand rifle....
- Cuba
Knife bayonet for use with the 7.62 mm. North Korean Type 68...
- Lithuania
Belt frog for use with the AKM Type II bayonet. This frog is...
- German States Before Unification
Maker Mark Prefix Letter is Year of Manufacture (instituted 1955) A = 1955 ... Germany (1871–1918) See Imperial German Military Bayonet Maker Markings 1871–1918. Imperial German Bayonet Makers 1871-1918. Imperial German Royal Cyphers 1871-1918. Germany (1933–1945) See German M1884/98 III Bayonet Makers' Markings.
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4 de mar. de 2024 · Bayonet Identification Guide. Contains detailed descriptions and over 3,200 images of more than 525 bayonets; plus more than 110 belt frogs and related items from 68 countries. Bayonets are indexed by country and by length, as well as some type-specific pages. History of the Bayonet: 1500s to the Present Day
Rod bayonet for use on the .30–03 caliber U.S. Rifle M1903. The bayonet stowed in the rifle's forestock. After using a M1898 Krag rifle to break his opponent's M1903 bayonet, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered that a proper bayonet be designed and fitted to the M1903. Nearly all existing M1903 rifles were converted to use the M1905 bayonet and surviving examples of the rod-bayonet M1903 ...
Home > Bayonet Identification Guide > USA—18th and 19th Century Bayonets (to 1865) Pictures and description of USA 18th and 19th Century Bayonets to 1865.
When the U.S. entered the Second World War, no American bayonets had been produced since 1922. Although the M1 Garand rifle had been adopted in 1936, the majority of U.S. forces were still armed with the M1903 rifle of the First World War. A second production of M1905 bayonets occurred 1942–43 to supplement existing stocks of M1905 bayonets.