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    Bayonet

    This bayonet with 16-inch blade fits my 1903 Springfield perfectly, but I do not find it mentioned as manufactured for the rifle. Is it a 1910 manufacture of an M1905?
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    You are correct. That's a model 1905 Springfield bayonet that was made in Springfield armory in 1910.
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    Model 1903 bayonets

    The first bayonet for the Model 1903 was the rod bayonet which was somewhat similar to the late trapdoor (1888) 45-70 rifle rod bayonet. It was soon replace by the Model 1905 blade bayonet.


    My photo shows an original rod bayonet and Model 1905 bayonet

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