International Military Cartridge Rifles and Bayonets

INTERNATIONAL MILITARY CARTRIDGE RIFLES AND BAYONETS

The following table lists the most common international military 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 12 inches as a sword bayonet.

Country Argentina

Rifle

M1879 Remington Rolling-Block

Cartridge

Bayonet (type)

11.15 x 58R Spanish M1879 (sword)

M1888 Commission 8 x 57 mm. Rifle

M1871 (sword) M1871/84 (knife)

M1891 Mauser

7.65 x 53 mm.

M1891 (sword)

M1891 Mauser Cavalry Carbine

7.65 x 53 mm.

None

M1891 Mauser Engineer Carbine

7.65 x 53 mm.

M1891/22 (knife) [modified M1879] M1891/22 (knife) [new made]

M1909 Mauser

7.65 x 53 mm.

M1909 First Pattern (sword) M1909 Second Pattern (sword) M1909/47 (sword)

M1909 Mauser Cavalry Carbine

7.65 x 53 mm.

M1909 Second Pattern (sword) M1909/47 (sword)

FN Model 1949

7.65 x 53 mm.

FN Model 1949 (knife)

FN-FAL

7.62 mm. NATO

FAL Type A (knife) FAL Type C (socket)

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Rev. 12 April 3, 2022

Country Argentina (cont'd)

Rifle U.S. Rifle M1 (Garand)

BM-59

-2Cartridge

.30?06

7.62 mm. NATO

Australia

Lee-Enfield No. I Mk. .303 British III

L1A2

7.62 mm. NATO

F88 (Steyr AUG)

5.56 mm. NATO

Austria

M1866 Wanzl (conversion)

13.9 x 33R

M1867 Werndl

11.15 x 58R

M1867 Werndl Carbine

11.15 x 58R

M1873 Werndl

11.15 x 58R

M1886 Mannlicher 11.15 x 58R

M1888/90 Mannlicher 8 x 50R

M1888/90 Mannlicher 8 x 50R Carbine

M1895 Mannlicher 8 x 50R

M1895 Mannlicher Carbine

MP 34 (SMG)

Steyr AUG

8 x 50R 8 x 56R

9 x 19 mm.

5.56 mm. NATO

Bayonet (type) M1 (knife)

BM-59 (knife) [Converted M1]

Pattern 1907 (sword)

L1A2 (knife) M7 (knife) M9 (knife) KCB?77 (knife)

M1854 Lorenz (socket) M1867 (sword) M1867 (socket)

M1873 (sword) M1886 (knife) M1888 (knife) None

M1895 (knife) M1895 Ersatz (knife) M1895 Carbine (knife)

M1895 (knife) Zeitler 77 (knife) Feldmesser 78 (knife)

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Rev. 12 April 3, 2022

Country Belgium

Rifle M1867 AlbiniBraendlin

M1871 Comblain

M1882 Comblain

-3Cartridge

11 x 50R

11 x 50R 11 x 50R

M1889 Mauser

7.65 x 53 mm.

M1889/16 Mauser Conversion

M1935

7.65 x 53 mm. 7.65 x 53 mm.

M1889/36 Mauser Conversion

7.65 x 53 mm.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. .303 British I & II

FN Model 1949

.30?06

FN-FAL

7.62 mm. NATO

FNC

5.56 mm. NATO

Brazil

M1874 Comblain (many variations)

M1894 Mauser

M1904 MauserVergueiro

M1908 Mauser

M1908/34 Mauser

11.4 x 53R

7 x 57 mm. 7 x 57 mm.

7 x 57 mm. .30-06

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Bayonet (type) M1867 (socket)

Comblain (sword) M1882 Garde Civique (T-back) M1889 (both sword & knife variants) M1916 (cruciform) M1916 (T-Back) M1916?35 (cruciform) M1916?35 (T-back) M1935 (knife) Same as M1935

No. 4 Mk. II* (socket)

FN Model 1949 (knife) FAL Type A (knife) FAL Type C (socket) FAL Type C (socket) FN M7 (knife)

Comblain (sword)

M1894 (knife) M1904 (sword)

M1908 (knife) M1908/34 (sword)

Rev. 12 April 3, 2022

Country Brazil (cont'd)

Britain

Rifle M1935 Mauser

-4-

Cartridge 7 x 57 mm.

FN Model 1949

.30-06

M1954 Mauser FN-FAL Mosquet?o M968

.30-06 7.62 mm. NATO 7.62 mm. NATO

M1866 Snider-Enfield .577 Snider

M1871 Martini-Henry .577-.450

Lee-Metford Mk. I & I .303 British

Lee-Enfield Mk. I & II .303 British

Lee-Enfield Mk. I Carbine

.303 British

Lee-Enfield RIC Carbine

.303 British

M1895 Martini-Enfield .303 British

Lee-Enfield No. I Mk. I .303 British & II

Lee-Enfield No. I Mk. .303 British III

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. .303 British I & II

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Bayonet (type) M1935 (knife)

M1924/49 Short (knife)

M1908/34 (sword)

FAL Type C (socket)

Mosquet?o M968 (knife)

Pattern 1853 (socket) Pattern 1856 (sword)

Pattern 1876 (socket) Pattern 1887 (sword)

Pattern 1888 (sword)

Pattern 1888 (sword)

Pattern 1888 (sword)

Pattern 1888 (sword)

Pattern 1895 (socket)

Pattern 1903 (sword) Pattern 1907 (sword)

Pattern 1903 (sword) Pattern 1907 (sword)

No. 4 Mk. I (socket) No. 4 Mk. II (socket) No. 4 Mk. II* (socket) No. 4 Mk. III (socket) No. 7 Mk. I/L (knife) No. 9 Mk. I (socket)

Rev. 12 April 3, 2022

Country Britain (cont'd)

-5-

Rifle

Cartridge

Lee-Enfield No. 5 Mk. .303 British I

STEN Mk. II (SMG) 9 x 19 mm.

STEN Mk. V (SMG) 9 x 19 mm.

Sterling L2 (SMG) 9 x 19 mm.

L1A1 (FN-FAL)

7.62 mm. NATO

Bulgaria Canada

SA80 L85

AK47 AKM AK74

5.56 mm. NATO 5.56 mm. NATO

7.62 x 39 mm. 7.62 x 39 mm. 5.45 x 39 mm.

AR?M1

7.62 x 39 mm.

Lee-Enfield Mk. I & II .303 British

Lee-Enfield No. I Mk. .303 British III

Ross Mk. I, Mk. II*, Mk. III

.303 British

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. .303 British I

C1 (FN-FAL)

7.62 mm. NATO

C7 (M16)

5.56 mm. NATO

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Bayonet (type) No. 5 Mk. I (knife)

STEN Mk. I (socket) No. 7 Mk. I/L (knife) Sterling SMG (knife) L1A1 (knife) L1A3 (knife) L1A4 (knife) L3A1 (socket) L3A1 (socket)

AK47 (knife) AKM Type II (knife) AKM Type II (knife) AK74 (knife) AR?M1 (knife)

Pattern 1888 (sword) Pattern 1903 (sword) Pattern 1907 (sword) Mk. II (knife) Mk. II* (knife) Mk. III (knife) No. 4 Mk. II (socket)

C1 (knife) C7 (knife) CAN Bayonet 2000 (knife)

Rev. 12 April 3, 2022

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