Not to rain on the parade, but no less an authority than Erwin Rommel declared the bayonet useless. As he told the story, he was a huge advocate of bayonet training before the Great War. One day in France, he held a rifle with a fixed bayonet and an empty chamber; his French opponent was only 15 or 20 feet away, but that was enough.
Rommel spent the next 8 or 9 months recovering from his gunshot wound. My takeaway from the story is this: don't take a knife to a gun fight.
Bayonets looks lethal on fruit and vegetables though.