Tule bayonet for Mosin vz.1891 rifles. The rifles were in the arsenal of infantry and dragoons, and the bayonets were manufactured by several companies, causing the individual guns to often differ from each other in a few insignificant details.
A bayonet with a kinked cutout and a locking ring.
Blade square, gradually tapering to a nondescript point.
Dragoon troops carried the bayonet in special sheaths on the scabbard. I have not been able to find out in the literature how the bayonet was carried by infantry; the steel scabbards we sometimes encounter were made in Austria for utility and replacement bayonets on captured Mosin rifles.
Weapon length: 502 mm
Blade length: 430 mm
Length of blades: 15 mm
Source:
A.B.Zhuk: Rifles and submachine guns. Our Army, Prague 1992, ISBN 80-206-0150-3
Jan Šach, Petr Moudrý: Cold Weapons in the Habsburg Monarchy, Ars-Arm Prague, ISBN 80-902043-4-1
Jan Šmíd, Petr Moudrý: The bayonets of the Habsburg Monarchy 1683-1918.