33 Bayonet Patent
The artwork is a patent for the M1917 bayonet, a knife issued to the United States Armed Forces during World War I. The patent was filed on December 27, 1915, by M. A. Rand, and was granted on July 27, 1916. The M1917 bayonet was a trench knife, designed for use in close combat. It had a 16-inch blade and a 5-inch handle. The blade was made of steel, and the handle was made of wood. The M1917 bayonet was a popular weapon among American soldiers during World War I. It was also used by soldiers in World War II and the Korean War.
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