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The Bayonets of KRAG
The versatile Model of 1898 (Krag-Jorgenson) was able to adapt to the changing times by simply modifying its bayonet apparel. Listed below is the US KRAG bayonets throughout the 20th Century.
1. Standard bayonet for the Model of 1898 US KRAG.
Attachment 79958
2. Next, the US KRAG as used in the Great War and the Banana Wars after.
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3. The GIs best friend. The US KRAG in WW2 and Korea regalia.Attachment 79960
4. The US KRAG as used by our allies, the ROK Marines in the 1960s.Attachment 79961
5. And finally, the US KRAG used as a substitute M14
for bayonet training in the Air Force, circa 1963
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01-22-2017 10:43 PM
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Thanks Jim
More "tongue in cheek" than serious but it does show what bayonets fit the Krag and therefore fit the 1903 and M1
(last bayonet not withstanding).
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US Academy West Point used the Krag cadet bayonet on Krag, 03 and M1 until 1960s when the M14
was issued.
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Originally Posted by
green
US Academy West Point used the Krag cadet bayonet on Krag, 03 and M1 until 1960s when the
M14
was issued.
Yes, because they're a nice looking blade.

Originally Posted by
BEAR
More "tongue in cheek" than serious
I know, I thought it was pretty good...
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