Long English Plug Bayonet, Early George I Period
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Quillons of high copper-content brass with ball finials; conical brass pommel and turned
hardwood grip. Straight single-edged 17" blade, the last 4" double-edged; with single fuller
at the back edge and stamped with script “GR” mark on each side (only the “G” remains
on one side). The blade mostly smooth, but some age staining and a few small patches of
light pitting. Overall length 22 3/4".
Though probably originating around 1550, the plug bayonet had a relatively short span of
use from around 1650-1720 (except in Spain where they were used to the end of the19th
C). Their rise in popularity largely paralleled the development of standing armies in
Europe, which were realizing the importance of the musketeer, while at the same time not
wanting to wholly abandon the pike. In this sense the plug bayonet can be considered a
transitional weapon. However, despite its use as a dagger on its own, it was soon found to
be impractical since it’s use prevented the musket from being fired. Countless soldiers
also found great difficulties in removing a stuck plug bayonet from the muzzle, rendering
the musket useless as a firearm. Many were damaged while being removed and as a
result relatively few survive. For these reasons it was soon superseded by the socket
bayonet, which did not affect the musket’s ability to fire and could much more easily be
removed.
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Tuckasegee, United States
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