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SCP-XXXX
Non-lethal Bayonets [If any one has any suggestions for the nickname, please let me know]

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is kept on a rack in Storage Site-93 Armory. SCP-XXXX is to remain under guard by one Level 2 security personnel at all times. Personnel wishing to access SCP-XXXX must have approval from Dr. Ivan and must return the SCP-XXXX object within a thirty day period. Personnel who fail to return the object within the allotted time period will be subject to disciplinary consequences.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a series of bayonets with the words “Made by William’s Foundry”, engraved on the right side of the blade. Underneath the main engraving is a second engraving detailing when the bayonet was made. The materials that make up SCP-XXXX objects are non-anomalous and are relevant to the time periods when the blade was created(excluding SCP-XXXX objects 27 to 32). The anomalous properties of SCP-XXXX manifests whenever a SCP-XXXX is used to injure a human. Non-lethal injuries caused by SCP-XXXX begins to regenerate approximately five minutes after the injury was made and takes approximately two to ten minutes to fully regenerate, depending on the severity of the injury. Besides the expected pain, victims report a tingling sensation during the five minute “waiting” period, followed by an intense burning sensation during the regeneration period. Normally “lethal” injuries when caused by SCP-XXXX begins to regenerate after only a few seconds after infliction of the injury, however, the regeneration period takes considerably longer(approximately twelve to thirty minutes). Victims report that the process is unbearably painful and remains that way regardless of how much SCP-XXXX is used on the victim.

History: The Foundation first came into possession of SCP-XXXX during a raid on a Chaos Insurgency facility in [Hiran, Somalia]. Following the capture of the facility, SCP-XXXX-1 to XXXX-15 were recovered and subsequently transported to Site-XXX, along with several other objects, to test for anomalous properties. The Foundation is currently in possession of 32 SCP-XXXX objects, whom’s age ranges from the early 18th Century to modern day.