Bayonet British M1913 Remington
Sword bayonet for use on the .30–06 caliber U.S. Rifle Model of 1917 and 12-gauge combat shotguns (trench guns).
The M1913 bayonet came about due to the U.S. entry into the First World War. U.S. makers were producing the Pattern 1914 rifle and Pattern 1913 bayonet for the British. Upon entering the War, the rifle and bayonet were designated Model of 1917 and production taken over to equip U.S. forces. The M1917 rifle was nearly identical to the British Pattern 1913 rifle, so was often referred to in U.S. service as the "Enfield.”
The M1917 bayonet was identical to the British Pattern 1913 bayonet, except for the U.S. markings. Vertical grooves in the grip scales that differentiated this bayonet from the British Pattern 1907 bayonet, avoiding confusion in British service, were retained on U.S. production.
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Weight: 1lb6oz
Weight w/scabbard: 1lb10oz
Blade Length: 17"
Total Length: 21-3/4"
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