Pattern 1907 BayonetCanadian adoption of the Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE) came about unofficially at first, as SMLEs from British casualties were obtained by Canadian soldiers dissatisfied with the performance of the Ross under battlefield conditions. In time, the SMLE officially replaced the Ross in line infantry units. The SMLE (later also called No. 1 Mk III) would soldier on until 1943 when replaced by the later No. 4 Rifle.
The sword bayonet was carried in a variety of frogs; shown at right from the top are the 1908 Pattern web frog with helve carrier attached, leather Canadian 1915 Pattern Olvier Bayonet Frong, and the narrower 1937 Pattern Web No 1 Mk III Bayonet Frog with retaining strap.
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