The red numbers in Italics on the bayonet pages correspond to the page numbers in Janzen's bayonet notebook. The red underlined numbers correspond to the item number on that page.
Navy training bayonet with black plastic blade and metal hilt. May have been used for other non combat functions. 238
Reproduction of the US Dahlgren heavy bayonet for the Plymouth/Whitneyville 1861 musket. 216
Trowel bayonet, M1873, for the US trapdoor rifle. This one is a reproduction but very well done.215, 2
US battle knife, this one by Camillus 225, 1
1897 US Krag. 217, 1
1897 US Krag. 217, 1
1897 US Krag. 217, 1
1898 US Krag. 217, 1
US Krag. 217, 1
US Krag. 217, 1
1902 US Krag dated 1902. 217, 1
M1905 E1 cut down. The wrong scabbard, should be M7. 225, 1
US 1905 bayonet dated 1906. 225, 1
1905 US bayonet dated 1912. 225, 1
1905 US bayonet dated 1910. 225, 1
M1905 E1 cut down. Dated 1917. 225, 2
M1906 US fencing bayonet. 236, 1
M1912 US fencing bayonet. 236, 2
M1913/17 made for Briton with the British marks over struck and US marks added, grips notched to distinguish from M1905's. 223, 1
M 1942 for the M1917 rifle. 224, 2
US rifle M1 bayonet. 225, 4
US rifle M1 later bayonet. 225, 4
US rifle M14 A6 bayonet. 229, 4
US rifle M14 A6 bayonet. short but this may be a field "re do" for a broken blade. See below. 229, 4
US M1 carbine M4 bayonet. The leather grip model with early scabbard (M8). 228 , 1
US M1 carbine M4 bayonet with black plastic grips. The final mildew problem solution with later scabbard (M8A1).228, 3
Not sure if this is military or not but it is dated "1945".
US bolo knife for the army marked "mod. 1917" and dated 1918 as is the scabbard. The scabbard is steel and covered in canvas and tipped with leather. I assume "W. Kolak" is the name of the last GI to carry it.
US M9 bayonet by Lan Cay. One of 75, a special run for the Bayonet Collectors Network (BCN). Outside my collecting period but I couldn't help myself! 234