The M1917 Enfield Bayonet, a key weapon during World War 1, was manufactured by the United States. This model featured a 17-inch blade, presenting a longer reach than its counterparts. Produced by Winchester and Remington arms factories, the M1917 was essentially an American version of the British famed P14 Bayonet, recognized for its two-edged sword-style blade. Along with the M1917 Enfield rifle, it provided American infantrymen with the crucial ability to engage in both ranged and close-quarters combat during the great war.