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The M-1828 Bayonet |
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The M-1828 pattern bayonet was designed to be used with the M-1828 flintlock musket. In the first two years of its manufacture a version of the bayonet was made with rounded edges, it has been supposed that these were made for training purposes. During the 1830's a slightly shorter version of the bayonet was manufactured for use on the older M-1808 flintlock musket. The weapon was later used with the M-1844 percussion musket, the M-1845 percussion musket, and finally the M-1847 percussion dragoon musket. |
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The Bayonet Tip The tip of the M-1828 bayonet tapers down to a sharp point. Also visible here are the two fullers on the outer side of the blade. The inner side of the blade is flat. |