That is a bit hazy. The first mention of it was in 1611.
A bayonet wound occures usually when an opposing combatant attaches a bayonet to his firearm and stabs you with it... a bayonet is a knife like device that can be attached to the barrel end of a fire arm (usually a rifle) so the rifle can be used like a spear.Bayonet wounds could be fatal or they could be a simple cut or a narrow penetrating wound. The British invented a bayonet with 4 blades that was shaped like a "+". This was intended to inflict a flesh wound that would have a corner cut. This type of cut is more difficult to sew-up and heal.
Terni gh4185 bayonet world war 1 and 2
Jamal Turdey
I think around $55.00.
1957
It is believed to have been named after the French city of Bayonne, which specialized in the production of cutlery, and where the bayonet may have been invented.
Bayonet Versus Bayonet - 1897 was released on: USA: December 1897
The suffix of "bayonet" is "-et".
the top 'bayonet' appears to be ww2 Japanese rifle bayonet the bottom 'bayonet' appears to be an early US 1903 bayonet or british bayonet. message me with writting on bottom bayonet, on blade near top of hilt.........
A bayonet wound occures usually when an opposing combatant attaches a bayonet to his firearm and stabs you with it... a bayonet is a knife like device that can be attached to the barrel end of a fire arm (usually a rifle) so the rifle can be used like a spear.Bayonet wounds could be fatal or they could be a simple cut or a narrow penetrating wound. The British invented a bayonet with 4 blades that was shaped like a "+". This was intended to inflict a flesh wound that would have a corner cut. This type of cut is more difficult to sew-up and heal.
A soldier keeps his bayonet in his frog
What is a bayonet tube in arabic ?
No, the Ka-Bar is not a bayonet.
Bayonet - band - was created in 2009.
is it a Springfield rifle ???? if so, then the bayonet is removable.......
To find out what gun a bayonet is for, you should get on wikianswers.com and type in the info of the bayonet.
When the bayonet is fixed to a rifle, it is called a parry.