I have utilized the search function and read through perhaps 10 threads on bayonets but I still have some questions:
What angle to the axis of the barrel of the rifle should the blade of the bayonet make? I would think that it would be parallel to the blade.
When I look at this picture here:
And use Microsoft Paint to draw a line through the ramrod, it looks like the blade is mostly parallel to the barrel, perhaps slightly turned out.
The repro I just purchased the blade is easily 15 degrees out of alignment with the axis of the barrel. The blade was bowed also but I was able to bend it back. I am considering attempting to bend the entire blade into alignment by careful persuasion in my vice.
Also, I'm wondering how tightly the bayonet should fit to the barrel? Mine does not fit that tightly, even adjusting the tensioning screw I cannot make it tight. I was going to shim the inside of the bayonet with some copper tape?
Did a soldier tighten the screw during the process of mounting the bayonet, or was it pre-set so that the soldier could just put it on the end of his musket and turn it to lock it? What kept it from un-twisting and falling off during use?
Oh, also, this bayonet is unblued. Can I dip the muzzle end in bluing to properly blue it?
Thanks,
Steve
What angle to the axis of the barrel of the rifle should the blade of the bayonet make? I would think that it would be parallel to the blade.
When I look at this picture here:
And use Microsoft Paint to draw a line through the ramrod, it looks like the blade is mostly parallel to the barrel, perhaps slightly turned out.
The repro I just purchased the blade is easily 15 degrees out of alignment with the axis of the barrel. The blade was bowed also but I was able to bend it back. I am considering attempting to bend the entire blade into alignment by careful persuasion in my vice.
Also, I'm wondering how tightly the bayonet should fit to the barrel? Mine does not fit that tightly, even adjusting the tensioning screw I cannot make it tight. I was going to shim the inside of the bayonet with some copper tape?
Did a soldier tighten the screw during the process of mounting the bayonet, or was it pre-set so that the soldier could just put it on the end of his musket and turn it to lock it? What kept it from un-twisting and falling off during use?
Oh, also, this bayonet is unblued. Can I dip the muzzle end in bluing to properly blue it?
Thanks,
Steve
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