List of bayonets by country
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A list of bayonets, past and present, categorized by country with informal naming.
  • Afghanistan - UK 1888, Uk 1888 long,UK 1903, UK 1907, 1913
  • Argentina - 1875, 1875 carbine, M1879, 1880 carbine, M1891, M1909, 1891 converted to M1, M1, M1949, M1953 FAL, M1963 FAL tubular
  • Australia - 1907, 1, Paratrooper, Owen, L1A2, US M7, US M9
  • Austria - 1849, 1867, 1870, 1873, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1895 (various versions), Ersatz, Ersatz NCO, Glock
  • Belgium - M1848, M1868 Terssen, M1870, M1880 Yatagan, M1882 Comblain, M1889 short & long, M1916, M24 Long export, No4, M1949 SAFN, FN FAL
  • Brazil - Comblain, Comblain Cadet, 1904s, 1908, FN FAL
  • Bulgaria - 1888,1893NCO, 1895 cavalry and NCO, 84/98, 84/98 dress, AK47 and AK74
  • Canada - 1893, 1907, ROSS, 1913/US 1917, No4, C1(L1A2), C7 (M7), M9
  • Chile - 1895, 1912, Police Dress, 1935
  • China - German S71, German M1907, Mauser, HY1935
    HY1935 bayonet
    The Hanyang M1935 bayonet is a bayonet used on the Chinese Chiang Kai-Shek rifle. It is based on the Mauser S84/98 III bayonet used on German Gewehr 98 rifles and derivatives....

     Japanese Arisaka T30, T30 copy, Belgian ersatz, Russien AK47, AK47/56, M56 folding SKS, M1963 folding, AK59/2 Export, AK59 Export, M81, Fake T100
  • Colombia - Galil, AKM
  • Cuba - AKM
  • Czechoslovakia - M1895, German S98, German 98/05, VZ23, VZ23 Long, VZ24, VZ33, M52, M58
  • Denmark - M1854, M1889, M1914, US M1
    M1 Bayonet
    The M1 Bayonet was designed to be used with the .30 caliber U.S. Rifle M1. The blade is 10 inches long, and the handle is 4 inches long....

    , M1950, M/62, Madsen
  • Éire - 1907, No9
  • East Germany - AK47, AK59/2, AK74, KM87, Trainer
  • Egypt - 1867, Snider, 303 Remington, 1876, 1903, 1907, FN49, Hakim, AKM Type II
  • Ethiopia - SKS, VZ24
  • Finland - 1927, 1928,1939 fake, Rubber training, AK47
  • France - 42, 42/59, 1866, Defense NAtionale's, 1874, 1874 Telegrapher, 1886, 1892, 1913 cut down, MAS 1936, MAS 1936-CR39, MAS 1956, M1982 (Sig 530)
  • Germany - Hirschfänger M/1810, Hirschfänger M/1849, Füsilierseitengewehr M/1860, Hirschfänger M/1865, Pionierfaschinenmesser M/1865, Pionierfaschinenmesser M/1869, Bavarian Infanterieseitengewehr M/1869 Werder, M69/98, Pionierfaschinenmesser M/1871, Hirschfänger M/1871, Artillerieseitengewehr M/1871, Infanterieseitengewehr M/1871 (with and without sawback), S71/84 (with and without sawback), S84/98 a.A., S98 (with and without sawback), KS98, S84/98n.A., S98/02, S98/05a.A., S98/05n.A., S14, S15 Gottscho, S88/98 (various Ersatzseitengewehr), war booty and commandeered as Siamese 1888, Russian 1891, French 1866, nowadays SG2000
  • Greece - 1895, 1903 (Italian made), 1874/03
  • Guatemala - 1968 CETME, US M1
  • Haiti - US M5, US M6 bayonet
    M6 Bayonet
    The M6 Bayonet is a bayonet used by the U.S. military for the M14 rifle. It was introduced in 1957, at the same time as the rifle itself. It is the only type of bayonet made for the M14, and the only other rifle it fits is the civilian version of the M14, the M1A.Like its predecessor, the M5...

  • Holland - 1871, 1873, 1895 (various), M4, M1, Stoner
  • Hungary -1895 Gendarmarie, 1985 bone gripped, 1895 cavalry, 1935, 1935 Cavalry, AKM type 1
  • India - 1903, P1907, GR1, GRII, GRIII, GRMK ?, SLR long blade, INSAS
  • Indonesia - Pindad PK-1, M7, Ak47
  • Iran - 98/22, FN FAL,
  • Iraq - UK No4, AKM, UK 1907
  • Ireland - 1874 Gras for GEW88, 1893, 1904 Irish Mannlicher,
  • Israel - Yugo 1924, Belgian 1949, German 84/98, 84/98 clone, UK No6, Uzi, Gallil
  • Italy - 1891 Carcano, Bersaglieri , TS, TA, 1891 Carcano, 1891TS, various Ersatz types, 1870 Vettereli, Beretta 38, 38 Fixed, Berretta, Latchlock, SMLE, BM59
  • Japan - Type 30 bayonet
    Type 30 bayonet
    The Type 30 bayonet was designed to be used with the Japanese Type 30 Rifle and later used on the Type 38 Rifle and Type 99 rifle. The weapon was a sword-type bayonet with a 400 mm long blade and an overall length of 514 mm...

    , Chassepot, Enfield, Arisaka, SMLE, T1, KIFFE M4
  • Korea - 1842
  • Korea (North) - AK47, M68, AKM
  • Korea (South) - T30 Arisaka, US M1, US M4, US M5, US M7
    M7 Bayonet
    The M7 Bayonet is a bayonet that was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle, it can also be used for the AR-15 rifle. It was introduced in 1964, when the M16 entered service during the Vietnam War....

  • Lebanon - AKM
  • Luxembourg - FN49
  • Malaya - UK No 5
  • Malta - various sockets
  • Mexico - 1899, 1912, 1936
  • Nepal - Real and Fake Kukri, various remarked UK bayonets 1887 etc.
  • New Zealand - US 1905, UK 1907, No4, M9
  • Norway - 1867, 1914, 1913 (US), 1894, M44, 84/98, M/1957 SLG (84/98 Converted to US M-1), M4, AG3
  • Pakistan - No9, G3, G3 bowie version, MP5
  • Panama - AKM (Cuban)
  • Peru - 1909, VZ24
  • Persia (IRAN) - 98-22, G3
  • Philippines - M7
    M7 Bayonet
    The M7 Bayonet is a bayonet that was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle, it can also be used for the AR-15 rifle. It was introduced in 1964, when the M16 entered service during the Vietnam War....

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  • Poland - WB 22, 24, 28, 29, 39, various ex German and French blades AKM, Trainer
  • Portugal -Guedes, 1904, 1934, SMG, G3
  • Rhodesia - FN FAL
  • Romania - 1888, 1893 NCO, 1895, VZ24, AKM, AK74
  • Siam - 1920, 1896
  • Serbia - 1899
  • Slovakia - VZ24
  • South Africa - Swindburn, 1907, 1913 No4, No9, R1, M1, R4
  • Spain - 1893, 1893 short dress, 1913, 1936, 1941, 1943 (Spanish, German and Polish reworks), 1969, 3 CETME versions
  • Sudan - AR10
  • Sweden - 1867 Remington, 1896, 1914, 1915, FN FAL trials, ak-4 m/1965
  • Switzerland - M1878, M1878 Musicians, M1887, M1889, M1889/99, M1892, M1899, M1906, M1914, M1918, Favor, M1957, M7, SIG530 M70, M1990
  • Syria - MAS 1949
  • Taiwan - M1 Garand, Commercial M9 bayonet
    M9 Bayonet
    The M9 Bayonet is a multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1984 by the United States. It has a blade and is issued with a sheath designed to double as a wire cutter. It was designed and developed by Charles A. "Mickey" Finn at his R&D company, Qual-A-Tec. He later produced it under...

  • Turkey - Peabody, 1890, 1903, 1903 telegraphers, 1935's, 1907, FN FAL, German Ersatz,
  • United Kingdom -Baker, Vivian Carbine, Constabulary Carbine, Brunswick, 1855 Sappers&Miners - LANCASTER , 1856 Infantry, 1856/58 Infantry, 1858 Infantry, 1860 Infantry, Volunteer Infantry, Jacobs, 1863 Whitworth, 1870 Elcho, Martini Henry, 1871 Cutlass bayonet, 1876, 1887 MkI, 1887 MkIII, 1887 MkIV, 1888, 1895, 1903, 1907, 1913, Ross
    Ross rifle
    The Ross rifle was a straight-pull bolt-action 0.303 inch calibre rifle produced in Canada from 1903 until the middle of the First World War....

    , Arisaka
    Arisaka
    Arisaka is a family of Japanese military bolt action rifles, in production from approximately 1898, when it replaced the Murata rifle, until the end of World War II in 1945...

    , Pritchard, Farquhar-Hill rifle
    Farquhar-Hill Rifle
    The British Farquhar-Hill Rifle was one of the first automatic rifles designed in the early 20th century. It was first tested in May 1908, but had many failures. Design was by Major H J Farquhar-Hill, who produced several improved designs none of which completely satisfied the Small Arms Committee...

    , No 4, STEN
    Sten
    The STEN was a family of British 9 mm submachine guns used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War...

    , US M1917
    M1917 Bayonet
    The M1917 bayonet was designed to be used with the US M1917 Enfield .30 caliber rifle, as well as with the Winchester Model 1897 and M12 trench shotguns. The blade was 16 inches long...

    , No 5, No 7, No 8, No 9, X2E1, L1A1, L1A3, L1A4, L3A1 (SA80)
  • Uruguay - 1900, 1937
  • USA - Sharps 1863 Socket, Dahlgren, Remington socket, Remington No5, 1873, 1873 Cadet, 1888 Rod, 1891 Nagant, 1892 Krag, 1903 Rod, M1905
    M1905 Bayonet
    The M1905 Bayonet was designed to be used with the .30 caliber U.S. M1903 Springfield rifle. Variants of the M1903 rifle were produced during World War I and World War II by Springfield Armory, Remington Arms, Rock Island Arsenal, and Smith-Corona Typewriter. The blade is 16 inches long, and the...

    , Ross, M1917
    M1917 Bayonet
    The M1917 bayonet was designed to be used with the US M1917 Enfield .30 caliber rifle, as well as with the Winchester Model 1897 and M12 trench shotguns. The blade was 16 inches long...

    , M1942
    M1942 Bayonet
    The M1942 Bayonet was designed to be used with the .30 caliber U.S. Rifle M1, or M1 Garand. The blade is 16 inches long and the handle is 4 inches long....

    , M1
    M1 Bayonet
    The M1 Bayonet was designed to be used with the .30 caliber U.S. Rifle M1. The blade is 10 inches long, and the handle is 4 inches long....

    , M4, M5 Bayonet
    M5 Bayonet
    The M5 Bayonet was adopted by the U.S. Military in 1953 to replace other bayonets for the M1 Garand. It uses the M8A1 scabbard.-Background:During the Korean War, the M1 bayonet and M1905 bayonet which mount to the M1 Garand, were proven difficult to remove with gloves on. As a result the U.S. M5...

    , M6 bayonet
    M6 Bayonet
    The M6 Bayonet is a bayonet used by the U.S. military for the M14 rifle. It was introduced in 1957, at the same time as the rifle itself. It is the only type of bayonet made for the M14, and the only other rifle it fits is the civilian version of the M14, the M1A.Like its predecessor, the M5...

    , M7
    M7 Bayonet
    The M7 Bayonet is a bayonet that was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle, it can also be used for the AR-15 rifle. It was introduced in 1964, when the M16 entered service during the Vietnam War....

    , M7 MILPAR commercial, M9
    M9 Bayonet
    The M9 Bayonet is a multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1984 by the United States. It has a blade and is issued with a sheath designed to double as a wire cutter. It was designed and developed by Charles A. "Mickey" Finn at his R&D company, Qual-A-Tec. He later produced it under...

    , OKC3S
    OKC-3S Bayonet
    The OKC-3S is a bayonet developed by the United States Marine Corps to replace the M7 bayonet as its service bayonet for the M16 family of rifles. This multi-purpose bayonet provides greater durability than the M7 and also functions as a fighting knife....

    , M11
    M9 Bayonet
    The M9 Bayonet is a multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1984 by the United States. It has a blade and is issued with a sheath designed to double as a wire cutter. It was designed and developed by Charles A. "Mickey" Finn at his R&D company, Qual-A-Tec. He later produced it under...

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  • USSR - 1891 Nagant, 1891/30 Nagant, Winchester 1914, SVT38, SVT40, 44 Carbine, AK47, AKM types I and II, AK74
  • Venezuela - M1900, M1924/49
  • Yugoslavia - M1924, S84/98, , M1948, M1956, M1959 folding, M59/2
  • Zimbabwe - AKM
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