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{{quote|''My fixed bayonet was my only hope. I had been an enthusiastic bayonet fighter during training. Even with the odds of three to one against me, I had complete confidence in the weapon and in my ability… and I prevailed that day!''|'''Irwin Rommel''', ''[[Infantry Attacks]]''}}
{{quote|''Give 'em a bit of the old cold steel, Captain Mainwaring! [[Catch Phrase|They don't like it up 'em]], sir, they do not like it up 'em!''|'''Corporal Jones''', ''[[Dad's Army]]''}}
 
[[Cool Guns]] are great ... until you run out of ammo. Thankfully, you won't be lugging around dead weight when you attach a sharp blade on it, allowing the empty gun to improvise as a [[Blade on a Stick]]. Even better when you can detach it and use it as is.
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* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'': Triela has one either attached to her Winchester 1897 Trench Gun or sheathed at her waist (with [[Badass Adorable|her size]] making it a virtual sword).
* Various [[Humongous Mecha|mobile suits]] from the ''[[Gundam]]'' metaseries use bayonets, sometimes solid and sometimes [[Energy Weapons|beam]], and occasionally removable to serve as an extra melee weapon. Some MS (such as the [[Zeta Gundam]]) can generate a beam blade from the barrel of their rifles, saving on space. A more unique example is the Gundam GP01 from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]]'', which has a beam rifle with a "beam jitte", essentially just a small beam blade generator mounted beneath the barrel, allowing it to block enemy beam sabers without having to draw its own.
** ''[[Gundam SEED Astray|Gundam SEED X Astray]]'' has the Hyperion Gundam, which can ''[[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|fire]]'' it's beam bayonet.
 
== Live Action TV ==
 
* ''[[Dad's Army]]'': Corporal Jones was always advocating the use of the bayonet - see the page quote page.
* ''[[Deadliest Warrior]]'': As attachments for the musket of the musketeer and the AK-47 of the Taliban.
* Seen occasionally in ''[[Sharpe]]''. The elite Rifles use longer bayonets for their weapons, which [[Insistent Terminology|must be referred]] to when deployed as 'fix swords!' rather than 'fix bayonets!' as for the musket-wielding regulars.
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pzxb2sxbDU "Alreet get yourselves sat doon there so you can all see... THE BAYONET!!!"]
** Bayonets can be very effective in combat for two psychological reasons: First, soldiers who are prepared to fight with bayonets will often be trained to go into a [[The Berserker|certain mindset]], which is traditionally ingrained into them in Basic Training in some armed forces such as the US Army. Second, and perhaps much more relevant: Having a bunch of guys running at you with improvised spears and screaming for blood is ''pants-shittingly terrifying''.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110828140352/http://www.laserlyte.com/Pistol_Bayonet/PB-1/PB-1.html Bayonets for pistols.]
* Before the invention of the bayonet, early gunpowder age infantry would often be split into musketeers and pikemen. The muskets fired too slowly, inaccurately, and with too short a range to reliably defend [[Anti-Cavalry|against cavalry charges]], and proved less than adequate in hand to hand fighting. Therefore, it was the pikemen's job to keep the horsemen at bay with a medieval style pike formation, while also serving as a buffer between the gunmen and hand to hand combat. The Bayonet revolutionized things by turning the musket into a spear, allowing a musketeer to both shoot volleys and stop cavalry, all while not being useless at hand to hand. Due to the early musket's aforementioned disadvantages, bayonet charges also served as a surprisingly effective means charging enemy infantry, something a single shot gun could hardly be used for. The bayonet started out not as an emergency weapon, but as primary form of armament.
**Even in the eighteenth century the bayonet's primary use aside from anti-cavalry was not the generation of casualties for as suregons noted only a small percentage of wounds were from bayonets. It was for the destruction of units that had already been softened by fire. A bayonet charge was like a game of "chicken" and the unit that had it's morale at a lower ebb ran first.
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* Famously used in [[The American Civil War]] by the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry under Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. During the battle of [[Gettysburg]], Chamberlain's troops were suffering heavy casualties and running out of ammo, and he knew they would be unable to defend their vital position on Little Round Top against the approaching Confederate army. So, in a complete [[Badass]] move, he ordered a bayonet charge, which even at the time was considered an old-school textbook maneuver, but which Chamberlain realized could be used as a simultaneous frontal attack and flanking. The Confederates were utterly cowed and the 20th Maine [[Moment of Awesome|won the day]]. Chamberlain himself received a Medal of Honor for it.
* At the battle of Eylau, has the Russian forces progressed towards his HQ, Napoleon ordered general Dorsenne to stop their advance with the 2nd regiment of foot grenadiers of the Old Guard and the 2nd regiments of Chasseurs. Seeing one of the grenadiers take aim with his rifle, Dorsenne ordered "Grenadiers, l'arme au bras ! La vieille garde ne se bat qu'à la baïonnette." (Grenadiers, weapons at rest! The Old guard only fights with bayonets). The Russian assault was then routed by the Old Guard.
* Erwin Rommel, with an empty rifle and bayonet, won a 1 vs. 3 victory against several French soldiers in ''Infantry Attacks''. He only received a leg wound.
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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* Some systems allow you to fix bayonets as a standard action. This turns your gun/crossbow into a polearm, and often prohibits firing the weapon.
* In one ''[[Paranoia (game)|Paranoia]]'' mission, the experimental equipment from R&D includes a bayonet attachment for a cone rifle. This being ''Paranoia'', it breaks the rifle (which was designed to be used as, y'know, a ''rifle'', not withstand being banged around like a sword or club). It's also worth noting that despite the name, a cone rifle is actually closer to a bazooka in size.
* Quite common in ''[[Warhammer 40000|Warhammer 40,000]]''. They even had [[Chainsaw Good|chainsaw]] bayonets before ''[[Gears of War]]'' did.
** The silver bayonet (the "straight silver") is one of the symbols of the [[Gaunt's Ghosts|Tanith First]] Imperial Guard regiment.
 
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* ''[[Gears of War]]'': the Lancer has a ''[[Chainsaw Good|chainsaw]]'' bayonet. The original has a blade, though, but they crammed the chainsaw in when they discovered that the Locust were [[Made of Iron]], and could just shrug off a regular bowie-knife bayonet.
** ''Gears of War 3'' features regular bayonets on the older Pendulum war era variant of the Lancer, the Retro Lancer. At first look, [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|the regular bayonet seems perfectly effective at killing Grubs,]] though that weakness of the bayonet may be considered to be represented by how the bayonet on the Retro Lancer cannot be used unless the player builds up enough momentum from charging for a few seconds - melee attacking with the Retro Lancer with have the player swing with the rifle's back end instead, and running into a target with the Retro Lancer charge's with insufficient momentum will be ineffective.
* Early [[Space Marine|Marine]] designs for ''[[StarcraftStarCraft II|Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty]]'' had bayonets attached to their gauss rifles. The community [[Fan Dumb|did not approve]]. Cut to the ''A Card To Play'' cinematic in the shipped game, where [[Badass Normal]] General Warfield is ambushed by the Zerg and runs out of ammo. He brings out the bayonet and... [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|the rest is history]]. [[Take That]] indeed.
* An early version of ''[[Doom]]'' includes the rifle's bayonet as the melee weapon. This was later dropped in favor of fists/chainsaw.
* In the first-person areas of ''[[Banjo Tooie]],'' Kazooie can eventually learn the Beak Bayonet to perform an ammo-less melee attack. It's only ''used'' for one task, but it's useful in the first-person areas in general.
* ''[[Wild ArmsARMs 2]]'': the bayonet is Ashley's [[Weapon of Choice]].
* Musketeers in ''[[Age of Empires III]]'' use bayonets as their melee attacks. It's fairly effective [[Anti-Cavalry|against cavalry]].
* Saika Magoichi of ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' has a bayonet on his musket. They get bigger with each weapon tier, culminating in his fifth weapon, which seems to have a longsword welded under the barrel.
* Several weapons in ''[[Project Reality]]'' have the option to fix bayonets on them for close-quarters melee combat. The weapons even have convincing lunge/stab animations when used in this fashion.
* In ''Empire [[Total War]]'' bayonets are a technology that can be researched. First plug bayonets, which can be fixed but prevent firing the weapon, then ring and socket bayonets. Each increase the melee ability of line infantry substantially.
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** The expansion pack ''finally'' introduced another bayoneted weapon, the Light Plasma Gun... which had good damage and unlimited ammo ''anyway'', making it pointless.
* As of ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', shotguns can be equipped with bayonets, which increase melee damage and change the sound so it's a little less ''thwack'' and a bit more ''stab''.
** Krogans like [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120213120608/masseffect/images/5/5d/Graal.png bayonets.]{{Dead link}}
* ''[[Dead Rising 2]]'', which uses [[MacGyvering]] as a gimmick, gives you the option of creating a shotgun with a pitchfork bayonet.
* ''[[Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45]]'' allows standard riflemen to attach bayonets to their rifles.
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