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- Spike_bayonet abstract "A spike bayonet, also known as a pigsticker in informal contexts, is a blade attachment for a firearm taking the form of a pointed spike rather than a knife. Most early musket bayonets were of this type. From around 1800 knife- or sword-style bayonets began to appear, which could also be wielded by hand. In the early 20th century spike bayonets reappeared, often folding or stowed under the barrel for compactness, such as on the French MAS-36, Russian SKS and German FG 42. The spike bayonet was also used on the Russian Mosin–Nagant. The Lee-Enfield No.4 bayonet or Pig-Sticker, was a short spike (but fixed conventionally), and was unpopular due to its length.Spike bayonets have not been popular with armies since World War II, apart from perhaps China, who attached them to their AK-47 and SKS variants (Type 56 and Type 63), until the introduction of the Type 81 assault rifle, which uses a knife bayonet, in the 1980s. This type of bayonet was the main bayonet used in the Civil War".
- Spike_bayonet thumbnail Bayonette-p1000740.jpg?width=300.
- Spike_bayonet wikiPageExternalLink worldbayonets.com.
- Spike_bayonet wikiPageID "4382084".
- Spike_bayonet wikiPageRevisionID "606538993".
- Spike_bayonet hasPhotoCollection Spike_bayonet.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:18th-century_weapons.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:Bayonets.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:Victorian-era_weapons.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:World_War_I_infantry_weapons.
- Spike_bayonet subject Category:Civil_War_infantry_weapons.
- Spike_bayonet type 18th-centuryWeapons.
- Spike_bayonet type Artifact100021939.
- Spike_bayonet type Bayonet102812949.
- Spike_bayonet type Bayonets.
- Spike_bayonet type Device103183080.
- Spike_bayonet type Instrument103574816.
- Spike_bayonet type Instrumentality103575240.
- Spike_bayonet type Knife103624134.
- Spike_bayonet type Object100002684.
- Spike_bayonet type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Spike_bayonet type VictorianAgeWeapons.
- Spike_bayonet type Weapon104565375.
- Spike_bayonet type Whole100003553.
- Spike_bayonet type WorldWarIIInfantryWeapons.
- Spike_bayonet type WorldWarIInfantryWeapons.
- Spike_bayonet type Device.
- Spike_bayonet type Weapon.
- Spike_bayonet type Product.
- Spike_bayonet type DesignedArtifact.
- Spike_bayonet comment "A spike bayonet, also known as a pigsticker in informal contexts, is a blade attachment for a firearm taking the form of a pointed spike rather than a knife. Most early musket bayonets were of this type. From around 1800 knife- or sword-style bayonets began to appear, which could also be wielded by hand. In the early 20th century spike bayonets reappeared, often folding or stowed under the barrel for compactness, such as on the French MAS-36, Russian SKS and German FG 42.".
- Spike_bayonet label "Baionetta a ghiera".
- Spike_bayonet label "Spike bayonet".
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- Spike_bayonet sameAs m.0b_8dn.
- Spike_bayonet sameAs Q3633098.
- Spike_bayonet sameAs Q3633098.
- Spike_bayonet sameAs Spike_bayonet.
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- Spike_bayonet depiction Bayonette-p1000740.jpg.
- Spike_bayonet isPrimaryTopicOf Spike_bayonet.