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U.S. MILITARY RIFLES AND BAYONETS
The following table lists the most common U.S. military cartridge rifles, their chambering, along with the most common bayonet types used with each. This list is not exhaustive, but is intended as a quick reference that covers the types most commonly encountered by today's collectors.
A Note Regarding Nomenclature: The blade configuration is listed, in parentheses, following the type. There is no precise dividing line between what blade length constitutes a knife bayonet vs. a sword bayonet. Blades 10-inches or shorter are typically considered knife bayonets. Blades over 12-inches are typically considered sword bayonets. Within the 10-12 inch range, terms are not consistently applied. For purposes of this chart, I have designated any blade over 10 inches as a sword bayonet.
Rifle
Cartridge
Springfield Rifle M1873 .45-70 Government
(Trapdoor)
Bayonet (type)
Primary Period of Service
M1873 (socket)
1873-1893
M1873 Trowel (socket)
Springfield Cadet Rifle .45-70 Government
(Trapdoor)
M1873 Cadet (socket) 1873-1893
Springfield Carbine M1873 (Trapdoor)
.45-70 Government
None
1873-1893
Springfield Rifle M1888
(Trapdoor)
Magazine Rifle M1892
(Krag-Jorgensen)
.45-70 Government .30 Government (.30-40)
M1888 (rod bayonet) M1892 (sword)
1888-1893 1894-1902
Magazine Rifle M1896 .30 Government (.30-40) M1892 (sword)
(Krag-Jorgensen)
1896-1902
Magazine Carbine M1896 (Krag-Jorgensen)
.30 Government (.30-40) None
1896-1902
Magazine Rifle M1898
(Krag-Jorgensen)
.30 Government (.30-40) M1892 (sword)
1898-1902
Magazine Carbine M1898 (Krag-Jorgensen)
.30 Government (.30-40) None
1898-1902
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Rifle
Magazine Carbine M1899 (Krag-Jorgensen)
Cartridge
Bayonet (type)
.30 Government (.30-40) None
Primary Period of Service
1899-1902
U.S. Rifle M1903
.30 Model 1903 (.30-03) M1903 (rod bayonet) 1903-1905
U.S Rifle M1903
.30 Model 1906 (.30-06) M1905 (sword)
1906-1945
U.S. Rifle Model of 1917 .30-06
M1917 (sword)
1917-1918
U.S Rifle M1903A1 U.S. Rifle M-1 (Garand)
.30-06 .30-06
M1905 (sword)
M1905 (sword) M1 (knife) M1 (knife) [shortened M1905] M5 (knife) M5A1 (knife)
1930-1945 1936-1957
Johnson Model of 1941 .30-06
Johnson Model of 1941
1942
U.S. Carbine M-1
.30 Carbine
M4 (knife) [WW II]
1942-1964
M4 (knife) [Post-War]
U.S Rifle M1903A3
.30-06
U.S. Rifle M-14
7.62 mm. NATO
M1905 (sword) M1 (knife) M1 (knife) [shortened M1905]
M6 (knife)
1942-1945 1958-1964
U.S. Rifle M-16A1 U.S. Rifle M-16A2
5.56 mm. NATO 5.56 mm. NATO
U.S. Carbine M-4
5.56 mm. NATO
M7 (knife)
M7 (knife) M9 (knife) OKC-3S (knife)
M7 (knife) M9 (knife) OKC-3S (knife)
1964-1984 1985-Present
1994-Present
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