Post your best plug bayonet!

RELICDUDE07

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In the early 17th Century the matchlock musket was a cumbersome, slow loading weapon and the musketeers required the protection of soldiers carrying long, wooden-shafted pikes to shield them from enemy cavalry and footsoldiers during the lengthy reloading process. As the century progressed, more emphasis began to be placed on the use of the musket as a primary weapon of the common soldier and as a result, the pike was gradually phased out.The obvious disadvantage of the plug bayonet is that once fixed, the gun cannot be fired until the bayonet is removed.
In the late 17th Century experiments were carried out to address this problem and the short- lived "ring bayonet" was born.
 

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Them first two items you have in the top photos, made of rolled stamped brass, appears to be the tops from 19th century parasols. :icon_thumright:

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I'm not saying it is, and I'm not saying it isn't. But in the Royal Armories in the UK there are several Plug Bayonets, from different ages, and they are all of very solid construction, due to the fact that in a battle situation the common soldier "Just rammed " the bayonet in after firing his rounds. If this is a plug bayonet, then it may be more ceremonial, but it is too thin walled in my opinion. I am still checking my books as I post, but it certainly looks in the right period and when I find anything near I will let you know. One thought was the bottom or top of an ornate "Swagger" stick :dontknow:


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Thank you hammered.I think at 1 time they did have wood inside them .The 1 has a crown & the word Imperial on it..
 

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RELICDUDE07 said:
Thank you hammered.I think at 1 time they did have wood inside them .The 1 has a crown & the word Imperial on it..

I think you have something there, but the "plugs" in my books are all Bone/wood or solid brass. The best thing would be to send some pics to The Royal Armories, they are really good at this sort of thing, I hope you do and fingers crossed for you :thumbsup:

http://www.royalarmouries.org/home


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