The No3 Rifle (P-14) Bayonet
The P14 bayonet known as the
Pattern 1913 (or P-13) is almost identical to the No1 Rifle Pattern 1907
bayonet, so identical in fact, that in order to distinguish them apart at a
glance the Pattern 1913 bayonet had two grooves cut into the wooden handles.
This simple modification was introduced to allow troops and quartermasters to
quickly identify the two from one and other. The technical differences between
them lie in the dimensions of the muzzle ring and mortise slot, which meant the
two were not interchangeable. Production of P-13 bayonets was almost
exclusively done by Remington and
The water is further muddied
when it comes to these bayonets, as the P-13 bayonet is identical to the
So for collecting, the most
desirable will be a RSAF Enfield hooked quillion bayonet followed by Vickers
and then

A 1917 Bayonet, almost identical to a P-13 Bayonet

The deep grooves in the handle to distinguish the P-13
bayonet from the P-07 SMLE bayonet.


Pattern 1913 bayonet markings.


M1917 bayonet markings.
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