@Delft No.
@Kwa No.
Bayonets may be a bit archaic but they are still issued despite what President Obama thinks.
Bayonet fighting is still taught and practiced. Although rare bayonets charges are still trained for and even from a bullpup. The last known bayonet charge was a Scottish regiment of the British Army in Iraq I think around 2003. The bayonets were mounted to SA80 series L85A1 rifles which are also bullpups.
So bayonets still prove their worth. Besides, even when not fixed the bayonet can be a some what useful tool in other tasks and the mount is cheap, rugged and light weight.
Kwa
The US doesn't import QBZ series weapons, nor would the QBZ be compliant for ATF approval due current "Sporting regulations" the only way to really get a Type 97 would likely be to get someone to license manufacture in the US, However I doubt Norinco would ever say yes to that.
and I doubt it would even sell. T95 is available in Canada though I am not sure if one could buy one and legally cross the boarder with it.