Bowie Knife Bayonet and Bolo Bayonet for the US Krag

Published on September 2, 2020
Duration: 8:20

This video examines the evolution of bayonets for the US Krag rifle, focusing on the 1900 Bowie knife bayonet and the Bolo bayonet. The 1900 Bowie was an ambitious but failed attempt at a multi-purpose tool, proving inadequate for digging or utility. The Bolo bayonet, developed in the Philippines, was a more successful chopping tool designed for dense vegetation, featuring a thicker spine.

Quick Summary

The 1900 Bowie knife bayonet for the US Krag was an ambitious but failed attempt at a multi-purpose tool, proving inadequate for digging or utility. The subsequent Bolo bayonet, developed in the Philippines, was a more successful chopping tool designed for dense vegetation, featuring a thicker spine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the US Krag Rifle & Bayonets
  2. 01:31The Standard 1892 Krag Bayonet
  3. 02:04The Failed 1900 Bowie Knife Bayonet
  4. 04:31Bolo Bayonet Trials in the Philippines
  5. 06:03Collector Markings and Production Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the 1900 Bowie knife bayonet for the US Krag rifle?

The 1900 Bowie bayonet was designed to be a multi-purpose tool, intended to function as a bayonet for the Krag rifle, a fighting knife, and an entrenching tool for digging. However, it proved to be a failure in all these roles.

Why was the Bolo bayonet developed for the US Krag rifle?

The Bolo bayonet was developed in the Philippines to address the need for a tool capable of cutting through thick vegetation. Its design, featuring a heavier and thicker spine, made it a more effective chopping tool than the earlier Bowie bayonet.

What are the key differences between the 1900 Bowie bayonet and the Bolo bayonet?

The 1900 Bowie bayonet had a clip point and was designed for multiple roles but failed. The Bolo bayonet featured a thicker spine (1/4 inch) for better chopping capability and was developed specifically for use in dense vegetation.

How many 1900 Bowie bayonets were produced and where were they sent?

Approximately 2,000 of the 1900 Bowie bayonets were produced. Of these, 1,500 were sent to the Philippines Theater and the remaining 500 were sent to Cuba.

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