The wire cutters were very capable and on yours, the 'cutter' was replaceable. In fact, the cutter was a commercially available tri-corner lathe tool insert. Alas......, the saw was a bit of a joke! Not that it wouldn't 'saw' as such. Just that it was too short . By the time you'd got through a chunk of wood you'd be absolutely knackered. The story of that series of bayonets is told in The Last Enfield by Steve RRaw. It was said at the time that everyone with his finger in the bayonet pie wanted something else added, to make his impression. Bottle opened, can opener, TV aerial, set of spanners......... The wise just said '......give them a stabbing knife to kill or maim with and they can take the other mans bottle or can opener. Another wise old soul listened in and asked '.....how many soldiers have ever died for want of something to open a can of food or bottle of pop.....?