M1905 bayonet

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The M1905 bayonet is a long-bladed U.S. military knife bayonet originally designed for early 20th-century Springfield rifles and later widely used with the M1 Garand during World War II.

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M1905 bayonet canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bayonet
military equipment
associatedWithWeaponSystem U.S. service rifle program of early 20th century
bladeLength 16 inches
bladeType single-edged
compatibleWith M1 Garand rifle NERFINISHED
M1903 Springfield rifle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor M1 Garand rifle NERFINISHED
M1903 Springfield rifle NERFINISHED
trench and field use
era early 20th century
feature crossguard with muzzle ring
fullered blade
pommel with locking mechanism
finish blued (early production)
parkerized (later production)
gripMaterial plastic (later production)
wood (early production)
introducedInYear 1905
material steel blade
modifiedVariant M1 bayonet
mountingSystem muzzle ring and locking mechanism
overallLength about 20 inches
primaryUse close-quarters combat
scabbardType M1905 scabbard
M1910 scabbard ONNED2
M3 scabbard
secondaryUse utility knife
shortenedInService yes
shortenedToBladeLength 10 inches (for M1 bayonet conversion)
standardIssue yes
standardIssueFor U.S. service rifles of first half of 20th century
usedBy Allied forces via Lend-Lease (limited)
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
usedInConflict Korean War
World War I
World War II

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M1 Garand rifles bayonetCompatible M1905 bayonet
subject surface form: M1 Garand