Bayonets for the Peabody-Martini Rifle |
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Authors: | Julian Bennett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Archaeology, ?hsan Do?ramac? Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkeybennett@bilkent.edu.tr. |
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Abstract: | From its introduction in 1874 until the turn of the nineteenth century the principal infantry firearm of the Ottoman army was the American-made .45 (11.43?×?55R) calibre Peabody-Martini Rifle. Remaining in use with secondary units until 1916/1917, three bayonet types were provided for the rifle during its official service life: a quadrilateral cross-sectioned socket form, followed by a yataghan-style sword bayonet, and finally a shortened and straightened version of this same yataghan bayonet. As such these three bayonets provide a classic illustration of bayonet typology for the period. However, their history and characteristics have never been assessed in detail, an omission this article seeks to remedy. |
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Keywords: | Peabody-Martini Rifle Peabody-Martini socket bayonets Peabody-Martini yataghan bayonets Providence Tool Company Martini-Henry Rifle Turkish Model Mauser Rifles Plevna |
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