List of World War II infantry weapons

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This is a list of infantry weapons which were used in World War II (1939–1945).

Albania[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta M1918
  • Beretta Model 38
  • MP 40

Rifles[]

  • Carcano
  • Gewehr 98
  • Karabiner 98k
  • Mauser Model 1893

Machine guns[]

Grenades[]

Australia[]

Two Australian soldiers equipped with Owen submachine guns

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1928A1
  • Sten submachine gun
  • Austen submachine gun
  • Owen submachine gun

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

  • No.36M grenade (Also known as the "Mills bomb")

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

  • Stokes mortar
  • Ordnance SBML 2-inch mortar
  • Ordnance ML 3-inch mortar

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • PIAT
  • Boys anti-tank rifle

Austria[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 34
  • MP 40

Rifles[]

  • Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

Machine guns[]

  • Schwarzlose M1907/12
  • MG 30
  • MG 34
  • MG 42

Belgium[]

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning FN M1910 and M1922
  • Nagant M1895

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten submachine gun
  • MP 18
  • MP 28

Rifles[]

Light machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1918
  • Browning FN M1930
  • MG 08/15

Medium machine guns[]

  • Hotchkiss M1914
  • Vickers machine gun

Heavy machine guns[]

  • Browning M1917
  • MG 08

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • PIAT

Brazil[]

Sidearms[]

  • M1917 revolver
  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Colt M1911
  • Luger P08

Submachine guns[]

  • M3 submachine gun
  • Reising M50
  • Thompson submachine gun
  • MP 18

Shotguns[]

Rifles[]

  • M1 Carbine
  • Springfield M1903
  • FN M1924
  • Vz. 24
  • Vz. 33
  • Mauser M1908

Light machine guns[]

  • Browning M1918
  • Hotchkiss M1909
  • Madsen machine gun

Medium machine guns[]

  • Browning M1919
  • Hotchkiss M1914

Heavy machine guns[]

  • Browning M1917
  • Browning M2
  • MG 08

Grenades[]

Flamethrowers[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka
  • M18 recoilless rifle

Bulgaria[]

Sidearms[]

  • Luger P08 pistol
  • Walther PP
  • Tokarev TT-33

Submachine guns[]

  • ZK-383
  • MP 34
  • MP 40
  • PPSh-41
  • PPS-43

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Maxim M1910
  • Bren machine gun[citation needed]
  • Madsen machine gun
  • Schwarzlose M1907/12
  • MG 08
  • MG 30
  • MG 34
  • Degtyaryov DP-28

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Solothurn S-18/100
  • Panzerschreck
  • Panzerfaust

Canada[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Reising M50
  • Thompson submachine gun
  • Sten submachine gun
  • Lanchester submachine gun

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1917
  • Browning M1918
  • Browning M1919
  • Johnson M1941 machine gun
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

Flamethrowers[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka
  • PIAT
  • Boys anti tank rifle

Republic of China[]

A Chinese Nationalist Army soldier equipped with a ZB vz. 26 and a German M1935 helmet

Weapons used by the National Revolutionary Army, as well as Communist forces and Chinese Warlords

Edged weapons[]

  • Type 30 bayonet (Captured)
  • HY1935 bayonet
  • Qiang spear
  • Dadao sword
  • Miao dao sword

Sidearms[]

  • M1917 revolver (American Lend-Lease)
  • Browning Hi-Power (Limited numbers in the Burma Campaign X-Forces and Y-Forces)
  • Browning FN M1900 (Imported and locally produced)
  • Browning FN M1922
  • Colt M1903 Pocket Hammerless (Issued to officers only)
  • Colt M1911A1 (American Lend-Lease)
  • Astra 900
  • Nagant M1895
  • Nambu Type 14 (Captured)
  • Type 26 revolver (Captured)
  • Mauser C96 (Locally produced)
  • Mauser M712

Submachine guns[]

  • M3A1 submachine gun
  • Thompson submachine gun (American Lend-Lease and local production)
  • United Defense M42 (American Lend-Lease and local production)
  • Sten submachine gun
  • Erma EMP-35
  • SIG M1920
  • MP 34
  • PPD-40

Rifles[]

  • M1 Carbine (American Lend-Lease)
  • Enfield M1917 (American Lend-Lease)
  • Springfield M1903 (American Lend-Lease)
  • Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I (American Lend-Lease, used in training in Burma)
  • Carcano rifle
  • FN M1924
  • Mosin–Nagant M1891 and M1891/30
  • Arisaka rifle (Captured)
  • Vz. 24
  • ZH-29
  • Hanyang Type 88
  • Mauser Gewehr 98
  • Type 24 rifle (Licensed copy of the Mauser Gewehr 98, also known as the Chiang Kai-Shek rifle)
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (Mainly issued to the early German trained divisions)

Light machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Hotchkiss M1922
  • Bren machine gun (Both in .303 and 7.92 Mauser)
  • MAC M1924/29 light machine gun
  • Type 11 light machine gun (Captured)
  • Type 96 light machine gun (Captured)
  • Madsen machine gun
  • Lahti-Saloranta M26 (Very limited numbers)
  • SIG KE7
  • ZB vz.26 (Imported from Czechoslovakia and locally produced)
  • Degtyaryov DP-28

Medium machine guns[]

  • Browning M1919 (American Lend-Lease in Burma)
  • Hotchkiss M1914

Heavy machine guns[]

  • PM M1910
  • Browning M1917 (American Lend-Lease and locally produced)[1]
  • Type 3 heavy machine gun (Captured)
  • Type 24 machine gun

Grenades[]

  • Chinese Stielhandgranate

Flamethrowers[]

  • M1A1 flamethrower

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka
  • Boys anti tank rifle

Independent State of Croatia[]

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

  • Luger pistol
  • Nagant M1895
  • M1910/22
  • Walther P38

Submachine guns[]

  • Suomi KP/-31
  • Erma EMP-35
  • MP 34
  • MP 40
  • PPSh-41 (Captured)

Automatic rifles[]

  • Sturmgewehr 44

Rifles[]

  • Berthier rifle
  • Carcano rifle
  • vz. 24
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k
  • Mannlicher M1895
  • Lebel Model 1886 rifle
  • M1924

Machine guns[]

  • Chauchat
  • Fiat-Revelli M1914
  • MG 34
  • MG 42
  • Lewis gun
  • PM M1910
  • M26
  • M37
  • M1909
  • Hotchkiss M1914

Grenades[]

  • M1924 Stielhandgranate

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Panzerschreck
  • Panzerfaust

Czechoslovak Republic[]

Czechoslovakian soldiers with a ZB vz. 26 and a ZB vz. 24

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten submachine gun
  • ZK-383
  • MP 40

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • ZB vz. 26
  • ZB vz. 30
  • ZB-50
  • ZB-53

Denmark[]

Danish resistance fighter with a Sten gun

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

Shotguns[]

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Browning M1919
  • (Heavy barrel version of the standard M24)
  • Madsen machine gun

Grenades[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Madsen 20 mm anti-tank cannon
  • (Danish Bofors 37 mm)

Ethiopia[]

Sidearms[]

  • Beretta M1934(Captured)
  • FN Model 1910
  • Nagant M1895
  • Webley Revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta Model 38 (Captured)
  • Sten

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Breda 30 (Captured)
  • Bren LMG
  • Maxim M1910
  • Lewis gun
  • Vickers machine gun
  • ZB vz. 26

Estonia[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Nagant M1895

Submachine guns[]

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis gun
  • Maxim M1910
  • Madsen machine gun

Anti-tank weapons[]

Finland[]

Edged weapons[]

  • Puukko knife

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Browning FN M1903
  • Browning FN M1910 (Used by the Home Guard)
  • Browning FN M1922
  • Colt M1911 (Captured)
  • Smith & Wesson Model 10
  • Beretta M1915 and M1915/19[2]
  • Beretta M1934
  • Beretta M1935 (Used by the Home Guard)
  • Ruby M1914
  • Nagant M1895 (Captured)
  • Lahti L-35
  • Pistole vz. 24[3]
  • Pistole vz. 38
  • Luger pistol (Used by Finnish officers)
  • Mauser C96 (614 examples)
  • Walther P38 (P1 variant, Finnish peacekeeping forces)
  • Tokarev TT-33 (Captured)

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten submachine gun (Captured)
  • Suomi KP/-31
  • KP m/44 submachine gun
  • MP 28 (Other variants made in Finland and Switzerland)
  • MP 40 (Delivered with German vehicles)
  • PPD-40 (Captured)
  • PPSh-41 (Captured)
  • PPS-43 (Captured)

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Maxim M1910
  • Finnish Maxim M32-33
  • Browning M1918
  • Browning M1919
  • Vickers machine gun
  • Chauchat M1915 (Mainly used in the anti-aircraft role)
  • Madsen machine gun (Used by Norwegian and Danish volunteers)
  • Lahti-Saloranta M26
  • ZB vz. 26
  • MG 08
  • MG 34 (Limited use)
  • Kg M40 light machine gun (Used by Swedish volunteers)
  • Degtyaryov DP-28 (Captured)
  • Goryunov SG-43

Grenades[]

Mines[]

Flamethrowers[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-tank gun
  • Boys anti-tank rifle (As 14 mm Pst Kiv/37)
  • Madsen 20 mm anti-tank cannon
  • Lahti L-39
  • Solothurn S-18/100
  • Panzerschreck
  • Panzerfaust
  • Bofors 37 mm (As 37 Pst K/36)

Anti-aircraft weapons[]

France[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1928 (American aid)
  • Sten submachine gun (British aid)
  • MAS-38
  • Erma EMP-35
  • MP 18
  • MP 40 (French resistance)

Shotguns[]

  • Winchester M1897
  • Winchester M1912

Rifles[]

  • Enfield M1917 (American aid)
  • Springfield M1903 (American aid)
  • Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I (British aid)
  • Berthier M1892/16 carbine
  • Berthier M1907/15 rifle
  • Lebel M1886/93
  • MAS-36
  • MAS-40
  • RSC M1917 and M1918
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (French resistance)

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1918
  • Browning M1919
  • Hotchkiss M1914
  • Hotchkiss M1922
  • Bren machine gun
  • Chauchat M1915
  • Darne machine gun
  • MAC M1924/29 light machine gun
  • MAC M1931

Grenades[]

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka
  • PIAT
  • Boys anti-tank rifle

Guided explosive weapons[]

  • Kegresse K (Cable guided explosive machine)

Germany[]

German paratrooper carrying a MG 42

Edged weapons[]

  • Kampfmesser 42 (Bayonet)
  • (Bayonet)
  • (Bayonet)

Sidearms[]

  • Star B
  • Browning Hi-Power (Captured)
  • Browning FN M1910/22 (Captured from Danish forces, designated as Pistole 626 (d))
  • Colt M1911 (Captured; designated Pistole 657(n), a licensed copy originally made in Norway for the Norwegian armed forces, also Pistole 660(a))
  • Beretta M1934 (Designated Pistole 671(i))
  • Astra 900
  • Ruby M1914
  • SACM M1935A (Designated Pistole 625(f))
  • Nagant M1895 (Captured)
  • Pistole vz. 24 (Captured)
  • Pistolet wz. 35 Vis (Captured)
  • M712 Schnellfeuer
  • Luger P08
  • Sauer 38H
  • Mauser C96
  • Mauser HSC
  • Walther P38
  • Walther PP and PPK
  • Volkspistole
  • Bergmann M1910/21 (Captured from Danish forces, designated as Pistole 644 (d))
  • Tokarev TT-33 (Captured)

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten submachine gun (Captured from the British and issued as the Maschinenpistole MP 748(e))
  • Beretta M1938 (Produced by the Wehrmacht under the designations Maschinenpistole MP 738(i) and Maschinenpistole MP 739(i))
  • MAS-38 (Captured)
  • Suomi KP/-31
  • Madsen M42 (Danish version of the Suomi KP/-31 used as Maschinenpistole 746(d))
  • ZK-383
  • Erma EMP-35
  • EMP 44 (Prototype)
  • MP 35 (Danish MP 35 used as Maschinenpistole 741(d))
  • MP 38
  • MP 40
  • MP 41
  • MP 3008 (Late-war copy of the British Sten submachine gun, 10,000 used in 1945)
  • PPSh-41 (Captured from the Soviets and issued as the Maschinenpistole MP 717(r))

Combination guns[]

  • M30 Luftwaffe drilling (Shotgun/rifle never used in combat, only as a survival firearm for Luftwaffe pilots who were shot down)

Semi-automatic carbines[]

  • M1 Carbine (Captured weapons classified as Selbstladekarabiner 455(a))

Assault rifles[]

  • MKb 42(H) (Prototype)
  • MKb 42(W) (Prototype)
  • Sturmgewehr 44
  • Sturmgewehr 45
  • Wimmersperg Spz-kr

Battle rifles[]

  • M1 Garand (Captured from the Americans and used under the designation of Selbstladegewehr 251(a))
  • Mondragón rifle
  • Kbsp wz. 1938M (Captured during the invasion of Poland)
  • Gewehr 41
  • Fallschirmjäger Gewehr 42
  • Gewehr 43
  • Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 (Possibly 10,000 of all designs used by the Volkssturm units)

Bolt action rifles[]

  • Winchester M1895 (Issued to Volkssturm units)
  • Lee–Enfield rifle (Captured)
  • Krag-Jorgensen rifle (Captured from Norwegian and Danish forces, designated as Gewehr 211(n) and Gewehr 311(d))
  • vz. 24 (Used as Gewehr 24(t))
  • vz. 33 (Used as Gewehr 33–40(t))
  • Karabinek wz. 1929 (Captured)
  • Mosin–Nagant M1891/30 (Captured and designated as the Gewehr 252–256(r) series)
  • GRC Gewehr 88 (Issued to Volkssturm units)
  • Mauser Gewehr 98
  • Mauser Karabiner 98a
  • Mauser Karabiner 98b
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k

Sniper rifles[]

  • Gewehr 43 (Scoped)
  • Mauser Gewehr 98 (Scoped)
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (Scoped)

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun (Captured from the British)
  • Browning M1918 (Captured from the Americans)
  • Browning wz. 1928 (Captured from the Polish in 1939 and used under the designation of Leichtes Maschinengewehr lMG 28(p))
  • Bren machine gun (Captured, designated as Leichtes Maschinengewehr lMG 138(e))
  • Breda M1930
  • MAC M1924/29 light machine gun (Captured, designated as Maschinengewehr MG 24/29(f))
  • Madsen machine gun (Taken into service after 1940, used as Schweres Maschinengewehr 258(d))
  • ZB vz.24 (Used as Gewehr 24(t))
  • ZB vz.26 (Used as Maschinengewehr MG 26(t))
  • ZB vz. 30 (Used as Maschinengewehr MG 30(t))
  • ZB-53 (Used as Gewehr 26(t))
  • Fallschirmjäger Gewehr 42
  • MG 13
  • MG 15
  • MG 17
  • MG 30
  • MG 34
  • MG 42
  • MG 81
  • MG 131
  • Volksmaschinengewehr VMG-27
  • Kg M40 light machine gun (Used as Mashinengewehr MG 35-36A(s))
  • Degtyaryov DP-28 (Captured from the Soviets)

Grenades[]

Grenade launchers[]

Mines[]

  • S-mine (Anti-personnel mine)

Rocket launchers[]

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

Guided explosive weapons[]

  • Leichtes Ladungsträger Sd.Kfz.302 "Goliath" (Electrical engined remote controlled explosive machine)
  • Leichtes Ladungsträger Sd.Kfz.303A and B "Goliath" (Petrol engined remote controlled explosive machine)

Greece[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning FN M1910/22
  • Colt M1927 Official Police
  • Beretta M1934 (Captured from the Italians)
  • Beretta M1935 (Captured from the Italians)
  • Ruby M1914
  • Nagant M1895
  • Luger pistol (Captured from the Germans)
  • Bergmann-Bayard M1908

Submachine guns[]

  • M3 submachine gun (Used by exiled Greek forces)
  • Thompson M1928 and M1A1 (Used by exiled Greek forces)
  • Sten submachine gun (Used by exiled Greek forces)
  • Beretta M1938 (Captured from the Italians)
  • MP 34 (Captured from the Germans and used by gendarmerie and police forces)
  • MP 40 (Captured from the Germans)

Rifles[]

Light machine guns[]

  • Hotchkiss M1922
  • Bren machine gun (Used by exiled Greek forces)
  • Breda M1930 (Captured from the Italians)
  • Chauchat M1915
  • EPK M1939

Medium machine guns[]

Heavy machine guns[]

  • Schwarzlose M1907/12

Grenades[]

  • F1 grenade

Mortars[]

  • Brixia M1935 (Captured from the Italians)
  • Brandt M1927/31

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • PIAT

Kingdom of Nepal[]

Sidearms[]

  • Webley Revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten

Rifles[]

  • Lee-Enfield

Machine guns[]

  • Bren light machine gun
  • Lewis gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Kingdom of Egypt[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • M1 Thompson
  • MP 18
  • Sten

Rifles[]

  • Gewehr 88
  • Mannlicher M1895
  • Lee-Enfield
  • Lee-Metford
  • Pattern 1914 Enfield

Machine guns[]

Kingdom of Iraq[]

Sidearms[]

  • Beretta M1934
  • Luger P08
  • Mauser C96
  • Webley Revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta Model 38

Rifles[]

  • Karabiner 98k
  • Lee-Enfield

Machine guns[]

  • Chauchat
  • Lewis gun
  • Maxim gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Imperial State of Iran[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 34

Rifles[]

  • Iranian Mauser M1900
  • Karabiner 98k
  • vz. 24

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis gun
  • Maxim gun
  • MG 34
  • Vickers machine gun
  • ZB vz.26

India[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Colt M1911
  • FN Model 1910
  • Webley Revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • Sten
  • M1 Thompson

Shotguns[]

  • Winchester Model 1897

Rifles[]

  • Lee-Enfield
  • Lee-Metford
  • Pattern 1914 Enfield

Machine guns[]

  • Bren light machine gun
  • Lewis gun
  • Maxim gun
  • Madsen machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

  • Mills bomb

Hungary[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Madsen light machine gun (Madsen golyószóró)
  • Schwarzlose M1907/31M heavy machine gun
  • Solothurn 31M light machine gun
  • 34M Stange (MG 34)
  • MG 34
  • 42M Grunov (MG 42)
  • 42M (MG 131)
  • Degtyaryov DP-28

Grenades[]

Mines[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • (Hungarian bazooka variant)
  • Solothurn 36M 20mm anti-tank rifle (S-18/100)
  • (Hungarian panzerschreck variant)
  • Panzerfaust
  • Panzerschreck
  • (Panzerfaust 30)
  • ()

Italy[]

Edged weapons[]

  • (Sword bayonet)
  • (Dagger bayonet)
  • (Dagger)

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1A1 (Captured examples used by the Italian Army prior to 8 September 1943)
  • Beretta M1918
  • Beretta M1938
  • FNAB-43
  • TZ-45
  • Villar-Perosa OVP M1918
  • MP 40

Rifles[]

Light machine guns[]

Medium machine guns[]

Heavy machine guns[]

Grenades[]

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Boys anti-tank rifle (Captured in the North African campaign)
  • Kb ppanc wz.35 (Ex-Polish)
  • Solothurn S-18/100
  • Solothurn S-18/1000
  • Solothurn S-18/1100
  • Panzerschreck
  • Panzerfaust 30

Japan[]

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Japanese soldiers with a Type 92 machine gun during the 1941 Battle of Changsha

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta M1938
  • Nambu Type 100
  • Type 2 submachine gun
  • MP 18
  • MP 34

Semi-automatic rifles[]

  • Pedersen rifle (Used in the Battle of Okinawa)
  • Arisaka Type 5 rifle

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type I rifle
  • Arisaka Type 30 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 35 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 38 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 38 carbine
  • Arisaka Type 44 carbine
  • Arisaka Type 97 sniper rifle
  • Arisaka Type 99 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 99 sniper rifle
  • TERA Type 1, Type 2 and Type 100

Machine guns[]

  • Type 92 machine gun (Copy of the Lewis machine gun)
  • Browning M1918 (Captured from Chinese forces)
  • Type 1 heavy machine gun
  • Type 3 heavy machine gun
  • Type 11 light machine gun
  • Type 89 machine gun
  • Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • Type 96 light machine gun
  • Type 97 heavy tank machine gun
  • Type 98 machine gun
  • Type 99 light machine gun

Grenades[]

  • Type 4 grenade
  • Type 10 fragmentation discharger/hand grenade
  • Type 91 fragmentation discharger/hand grenade
  • Type 97 fragmentation hand grenade
  • Type 98 grenade
  • Type 99 rifle/hand fragmentation grenade
  • M1924 Stielhandgranate

Grenade dischargers[]

  • Type 10
  • Type 89

Mines[]

Flamethrowers[]

  • Type 93 and Type 100

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

Guided explosive weapons[]

  • (Remote-controlled explosive machine)

Latvia[]

Sidearms[]

  • Nagant M1895
  • Luger P08

Submachine guns[]

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

  • M1924 Stielhandgranate

Lithuania[]

Sidearms[]

  • Colt M1911
  • Ruby M1914
  • Nagant M1895
  • Luger P08
  • Mauser C96

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 18
  • MP 34

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • PM M1910
  • Madsen machine gun
  • ZB vz.26
  • MG 08
  • MG 08/15
  • MG 34

Luxembourg[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Webley revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 18

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Browning M1918
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun
  • MG 08

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Boys anti-tank rifle

Manchukuo[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Erma EMP-35
  • MP 18

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type 30
  • Arisaka Type 38 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 99 rifle
  • Type 44 carbine
  • Hanyang Type 88
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k

Machine guns[]

  • Nambu Type 3 heavy machine gun
  • Nambu Type 11 light machine gun
  • Nambu Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • Nambu Type 96 light machine gun
  • ZB-30

Grenade dischargers[]

  • Type 10 grenade discharger

Mengjiang[]

Sidearms[]

  • Nambu pistol
  • Type 26 revolver
  • Luger P08
  • Mauser C96

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 18

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type 30
  • Arisaka Type 38
  • Arisaka Type 99
  • Hanyang 88

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis gun
  • Type 11 light machine gun
  • Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • ZB vz. 26

Montenegro[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta Model 38

Rifles[]

  • Berthier rifle
  • Carcano
  • Lebel Model 1886 rifle
  • M1924

Machine guns[]

Mexico[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • M3 submachine gun
  • Thompson M1A1
  • Erma EMP-35

Rifles[]

  • Winchester M1895
  • Mondragon rifle
  • vz. 24
  • Mauser Gewehr 98
  • Mauser M1895, M1902 and M1936

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1919
  • Hotchkiss M1914
  • Vickers machine gun
  • Mendoza C-1934
  • Madsen machine gun

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M9 bazooka

Mongolia[]

Sidearms[]

  • Nagant M1895
  • Tokarev TT-33

Submachine guns[]

  • PPSh-41
  • PPS-43

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Maxim M1910
  • DShK machine gun
  • Goryunov SG-43
  • Degtyaryov machine gun

Netherlands[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Browning FN M1903
  • Browning FN M1910/22
  • Borchardt-Luger pistol
  • Mauser C96 (Used by the KNIL)

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1928 (Used by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and [KNIL])
  • Sten submachine gun (Used by the KNIL)
  • Owen submachine gun (Used by the KNIL)
  • MP 28 (Used by the KNIL)

Rifles[]

  • M1 Carbine
  • Johnson M1941 rifle (Used by the KNIL)
  • Lee–Enfield rifle
  • Dutch Mannlicher M1895
  • vz. 24

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1918 (Used by the KNIL)
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun
  • Madsen machine gun (Used by the KNIL in the carbine version)
  • Schwarzlose M1907/12
  • MG 08

Grenades[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

New Zealand[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson submachine gun
  • Sten submachine gun
  • Owen submachine gun

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

  • No.36M grenade (Also known as the "Mills bomb")

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • PIAT
  • Boys anti-tank rifle

Norway[]

Sidearms[]

  • Colt Kongsberg M1914 (Licensed copy of the Colt M1911, standard issue for the Norwegian Army until 1940)
  • Webley revolver (Used by the Norwegian Resistance)
  • Nagant M1893 (Earlier service revolver that preceded the Colt Kongsberg M1914 in service and was still in use by 1940)

Submachine guns[]

  • M3 submachine gun (Used by the Norwegian Resistance)
  • Sten submachine gun (Used by the Norwegian Resistance)

Rifles[]

  • M1 Carbine (Norwegian Resistance)
  • Lee–Enfield rifle (Norwegian Resistance)
  • Krag-Jørgensen M1894 (Standard service rifle of the Norwegian forces until 1940, carbines and sniper versions were also used)
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (Norwegian Resistance)
  • Swedish Mauser M96 (Used by the police troops trained in neutral Sweden)
  • Automatgevär M42 (Used by the police troops trained in neutral Sweden)

Machine guns[]

  • Colt M29 (Standard heavy machine gun and anti-aircraft defense)
  • Hotchkiss M1898 (Had been replaced by the Colt M29 by 1940, but was still part of the armament of several fortifications)
  • Bren machine gun (Norwegian Resistance)
  • Madsen M14 and M22 (Standard light machine gun)

Philippines[]

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

  • Colt M1911
  • M1917 revolver
  • Nambu pistol (Captured)
  • Type 26 revolver(Captured)

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson submachine gun
  • United Defense M42

Shotguns[]

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type 30 (Captured)
  • Arisaka Type 38 (Captured)
  • Arisaka Type 99 (Captured)
  • M1 Garand
  • Springfield M1903

Machine guns[]

  • Browning M1918
  • Browning M1919A4
  • Browning M2
  • Type 3 heavy machine gun(Captured)
  • Type 11 light machine gun(Captured)
  • Type 92 heavy machine gun(Captured)
  • Type 99 light machine gun(Captured)

Grenades[]

  • Mk2 grenade

Grenade launchers[]

  • Bazooka

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

  • M1 mortar

Poland[]

Polish infantry marching with their rifles

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power
  • Colt M1911 (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Ruby M1914
  • Nagant M1895
  • Nagant wz.1932
  • Radom Pistolet wz.35 Vis (Standard service sidearm in 1939)
  • Tokarev TT-33 (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Submachine gun[]

  • Thompson submachine gun (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Sten submachine gun (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Bechowiec 1 (Used by the resistance movement)
  • Błyskawica submachine gun (Used by the resistance movement)
  • Choroszmanów submachine gun (Used by the resistance movement)
  • Mors wz. 39 (Prototype only)
  • PPS submachine gun (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)
  • PPSh-41 (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Rifles[]

  • Lee–Enfield rifle (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Berthier rifle (Used by second-line troops in 1939)
  • Lebel M1886/93 (Used by second-line troops in 1939)
  • Mosin–Nagant rifle (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)
  • Karabinek wz. 91/98/23 (Based on Mosin–Nagant rifle, used in the Invasion of Poland)
  • Karabinek wz. 91/98/25
  • Karabinek wz. 91/98/26
  • Karabinek wz.29 (Main service rifle in 1939, based on the Karabin wz.98a)
  • Karabin wz.98a (Main service rifle in 1939)
  • Kbsp wz. 1938M (Small number produced)
  • Mauser Gewehr 98 (Used by the resistance movement)
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (Used by the resistance movement)
  • SVT-40 (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Maxim wz. 1910 (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)
  • Browning M1917
  • Ckm wz.30 (Polish standard heavy machine gun variant of the Browning M1917)
  • Browning M1918
  • Ckm wz.32 (Polish variant of the Browning M1919 chambered in 7.92mm)
  • Browning wz.1928 (Standard light machine gun)
  • Bren machine gun (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Degtyaryov machine gun (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Grenades[]

  • Molotov fire grenade

Grenade launchers[]

  • Granatnik wz.36

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • PIAT (Used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
  • Kb ppanc wz.35
  • Panzerfaust (Used by the resistance movement)
  • (Polish Bofors 37mm)

Romania[]

Sidearms[]

  • Beretta M1934
  • Beretta M1935
  • Ruby M1914
  • Nagant M1895
  • Steyr M1912
  • Tokarev TT-33 (Captured)

Submachine guns[]

  • Beretta M1938
  • Orita M1941
  • MP 28
  • MP 40
  • MP 41
  • PPSh-41 (Captured)

Rifles[]

  • Carcano rifle
  • Lebel M1886/93 (Issued to second-line troops)
  • Mosin–Nagant rifle (Captured)
  • vz.24 (Standard infantry rifle, adopted in 1938)

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • PM M1910 (Captured)
  • ZB vz. 26
  • ZB-30
  • ZB-53
  • MG 34

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Panzerschreck
  • Panzerfaust
  • Bofors 37 mm

First Slovak Republic[]

Sidearms[]

Rifles[]

  • ZB vz. 24
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k

Submachine guns[]

  • ZK-383
  • MP 40

Light machine guns[]

  • ZB vz. 26
  • ZB vz. 30
  • MG 34

Heavy machine guns[]

  • Schwarzlose M1907/12 (As Kulomet vz. 24)

Mortars[]

  • medium mortar

South Africa[]

Sidearms[]

  • Webley revolver

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1928
  • Sten submachine gun

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Mortars[]

  • Ordnance SBML 2-inch mortar

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka (Also known as 3.5-inch rocket launcher)
  • PIAT

State of Burma[]

Sidearms[]

  • Nambu pistol
  • Webley Revolver (Captured)

Submachine guns[]

  • M1 Thompson (Captured)
  • Sten (Captured)

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type 30
  • Arisaka Type 38
  • Lee-Enfield (Captured)

Machine guns[]

  • Bren LMG (Captured)
  • Lewis gun (Captured)
  • Vickers machine gun (Captured)
  • Type 3 heavy machine gun
  • Type 11 light machine gun

Soviet Union[]

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

  • Colt M1911A1 (American Lend-Lease)
  • Nagant M1895
  • Mauser C96 (Captured)
  • Korovin TK
  • Tokarev TT-33

Submachine guns[]

  • Reising M50 (American Lend-Lease)
  • Thompson submachine gun (American Lend-Lease)
  • MP 40 (Captured)
  • PPD-34/38
  • PPD-40
  • PPSh-41
  • PPS-42
  • PPS-43

Automatic and battle rifles[]

Rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun (Lend-Lease)
  • Maxim M1910
  • Degtyaryov DP-28
  • Degtyaryov DS-39 (Production discontinued after the German invasion)
  • Degtyaryov DTM-4
  • Degtyaryov RPD (Limited use in 1945)
  • DShK machine gun
  • Goryunov SG-43

Grenades[]

Grenade launchers[]

Mines[]

Flamethrowers[]

  • ROKS-2
  • ROKS-3

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka (American Lend-Lease)
  • PIAT (British Lend-Lease)
  • Boys anti-tank rifle (British Lend-Lease)
  • Panzerschreck (Captured)
  • Panzerfaust 60 (Captured)
  • Bofors 37 mm
  • PTRD-41
  • PTRS-41

Thailand[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • MP 18
  • Nambu Type 100
  • [8]

Rifles[]

  • Arisaka Type 38 rifle
  • Arisaka Type 99 rifle
  • Siamese Types 46, 46/66, 47, 47/66 and 66 Mauser rifle

Machine guns[]

  • Type 66 Browning M1917
  • Type 66 Madsen machine gun
  • Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun

Grenades[]

  • Type 91 grenade
  • Type 97 grenade

Grenade dischargers[]

  • Type 10 grenade discharger

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • Type 97 automatic cannon

United Kingdom (including the British Empire)[]

British soldiers at Tobruk, equipped with Thompson submachine guns and Lee-Enfield rifles

Edged weapons[]

  • BC-41 dagger
  • Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife
  • Keris dagger (British Malaya)
  • Kukri machete (Used by Gurkha regiments)
  • Parang knife (British Malaya)
  • Smatchet knife sword

Sidearms[]

  • M1917 revolver (Issued to the Home Guard)
  • FN/Inglis Browning Hi-Power (As Pistol No.2 Mk.I)
  • Enfield No.2
  • Colt M1911
  • Colt M1927 Official Police
  • Smith & Wesson Military & Police
  • Webley Mk.IV (.38/200) and Mk.VI (.455)
  • Webley Self-Loading Pistol
  • Welrod pistol
  • Nambu Type 14 (British Malaya)
  • Luger P-08 (British Malaya)

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson M1928, M1928A1 and M1A1
  • Sten submachine gun (About 4 million produced from all sources)
  • Sterling submachine gun
  • Lanchester submachine gun (Copy of the German MP 28/II, used by the Royal Navy and RAF)

Shotguns[]

  • Browning Auto-5
  • Remington M1911
  • Winchester M1897
  • Winchester M1912

Rifles[]

Sniper rifles[]

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • Browning M1917 (Used by the Home Guard)
  • Browning M1919
  • Browning M2
  • Colt–Browning M1895 (Used by the Home Guard)
  • Bren machine gun
  • Vickers K machine gun
  • Vickers machine gun
  • Vickers-Berthier machine gun (Indian Army use)
  • Besa machine gun


Grenades[]

Obstacle clearing explosive charges[]

  • McClintock Bangalore torpedo

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

  • Ordnance SBML 2-inch mortar
  • Ordnance ML 3-inch mortar

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka
  • Projector, Infantry, Anti-tank (PIAT)
  • Boys anti-tank rifle
  • Bofors 37 mm

Guided explosive weapons[]

United States[]

A U.S. Marine armed with a M1 carbine
Two American soldiers with M1 Garand rifles

Edged weapons[]

Sidearms[]

Submachine guns[]

  • Hyde-Inland M2
  • M3A1 submachine gun
  • Reising M50
  • Thompson M1A1
  • United Defense M42

Shotguns[]

Commonly used by the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe.

Rifles[]

  • M1 Carbine
  • M1A1 Carbine (Paratrooper version of the M1 Carbine with folding stock)
  • M1 Garand
  • M2 Carbine (Small number used in Okinawa)
  • Enfield M1917
  • Springfield M1903A1
  • Johnson M1941 rifle

Sniper rifles[]

  • M1C Garand
  • Enfield M1917
  • Springfield M1903A1 and A4 (Used by the Marine Corps)
  • Winchester M1895
  • Winchester Model 70

Recoilless rifles[]

  • M18 recoilless rifle

Machine guns[]

  • Browning M1917A1 heavy machine gun
  • Browning M1918A2 light machine gun
  • Browning M1919A4 medium machine gun and M1919A6 general purpose machine gun
  • Browning M2HB heavy machine gun
  • Browning M1919 Stinger machine gun (A modified M1919 aircraft variant used by USMC with a BAR M1918 bipod, an M1 Garand stock, a modified trigger and an M1919 body, a few were built but saw limited action and most didn't survive to this day.)
  • Johnson M1941 machine gun

Grenades[]

Grenade launchers[]

Obstacle clearing explosive charges[]

  • M1A1 Bangalore torpedo

Flamethrowers[]

Mortars[]

  • M1 mortar
  • M2 mortar
  • M2 4.2-inch mortar

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1A1 and M9 Bazooka rocket launcher
  • M18 recoilless rifle (Uncommon in Europe, some use in the Pacific)

Yugoslavia[]

Sidearms[]

  • Browning Hi-Power (British aid)
  • M1891
  • M1910/22
  • Ruby pistol
  • Luger P08 (Captured)
  • Mauser C96
  • Walther P38 (Captured)
  • Tokarev TT-33 (Soviet aid)

Submachine guns[]

  • Thompson submachine gun (British aid)
  • United Defense M42 (American aid)
  • Sten submachine gun (British aid)
  • Beretta M1938 (Captured)
  • Suomi KP/-31 (Captured)
  • Danuvia 43M (Captured)
  • ZK-383 (Captured)
  • Erma EMP-35
  • MP 34 (Captured)
  • MP 40 (Captured)
  • PPSh-41 (Soviet aid)
  • PPS-43 (Soviet aid)
  • PPD-40 (Soviet aid)

Automatic rifles[]

  • Sturmgewehr 44 (Captured)

Rifles[]

  • Berthier rifle
  • M1 Carbine (American aid)
  • Lee–Enfield rifle (British aid)
  • Lebel Model 1886 rifle
  • Carcano rifle (Captured)
  • M1899
  • M1910
  • M1924
  • Kbk wz. 1929
  • Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
  • vz. 24
  • Gewehr 41 (Captured)
  • Gewehr 43 (Captured)
  • Mauser Gewehr 98 (Captured)
  • Mauser Karabiner 98k (Captured)

Machine guns[]

  • Lewis machine gun
  • M26
  • M37
  • M1909
  • Browning M1918 (American aid)
  • Hotchkiss M1914
  • Bren machine gun (British aid)
  • Breda M1930 (Captured)
  • Breda M1937 (Captured)
  • Fiat–Revelli M1914
  • Chauchat M1915
  • Madsen machine gun
  • PM M1910
  • Schwarzlose machine gun
  • MG 34 (Captured)
  • MG 42 (Captured)

Grenades[]

Flamethrowers[]

Anti-tank weapons[]

  • M1 Bazooka (American aid)
  • PIAT (British aid)
  • Boys anti-tank rifle (British aid)
  • Panzerfaust (Captured)
  • Panzerschreck (Captured)
  • M1933 anti-tank rifle


WWII weapons list shown by categories

World War II weapons list shown by categories[]

Edged Weapons
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
NR-40 Combat Knife N/A Soviet Union N/A
1219C2 Combat Knife N/A United States N/A
Fairbairn-Sykes Dagger N/A United Kingdom N/A
Bayonet N/A Nazi Germany N/A
Type 30 Bayonet N/A Empire Of Japan N/A
Dagger N/A Kingdom Of Italy N/A
Pistols
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
TT-33 Pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union N/A
M1911A1 Pistol .45 ACP United States N/A
Webley Mk IV Pistol .38/200 British Empire N/A
Walther P38 Pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Nazi Germany N/A
Type 14 Nambu Pistol 8×22mm Nambu Empire Of Japan N/A
Beretta M34 Pistol .380 ACP Kingdom Of Italy N/A
Shotguns
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
Winchester M12 Shotgun 12-Gauge United States N/A
Sub-Machine Guns
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
PPSh-41 Sub-Machine Gun 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union N/A
PPS-43 Sub-Machine Gun 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union N/A
M1A1 Thompson Sub-Machine Gun .45 ACP United States N/A
M3A1 Sub-Machine Gun .45 ACP United States N/A
Sten Mk II Sub-Machine Gun 9×19mm Parabellum United Kingdom N/A
MP40 Sub-Machine Gun 9×19mm Parabellum Nazi Germany N/A
Type 100 Nambu Sub-Machine Gun 8×22mm Nambu Empire Of Japan N/A
Beretta M38A Sub-Machine Gun 9×19mm Parabellum Kingdom Of Italy N/A
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
StG44 Assault Rifle 7.92×33mm Kurz Nazi Germany Available Attachment:
  • ZF4 4× Scope
FG42 Battle Rifle 7.92×57mm Mauser Nazi Germany Available Attachment:
  • ZFG42 4× Scope
Rifles & Anti-Tank Rifles
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
Mosin–Nagant M1891/1930 Rifle 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union Available Attachment:
  • PU 3.5× Scope
SVT-40 Rifle 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union Available Attachment:
  • PU 3.5× Scope
M1 Garand Rifle .30-06 Springfield United States Available Attachment:
  • M84 2.2× Scope
Springfield M1903A1 Rifle .30-06 Springfield United States Available Attachment:
  • Unertl 7.8× Scope
M1 Carbine Rifle .30 Carbine United States N/A
Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I Rifle .303 British United Kingdom Available Attachment:
  • No.32 Mk II 3.5× Scope
Kar98k Rifle 7.92×57mm Mauser Nazi Germany Available Attachment:
  • ZF42 5× Scope
G43 Rifle 7.92×57mm Mauser Nazi Germany Available Attachment:
  • ZF4 4× Scope
Type 99 Arisaka Rifle 7.7×58mm Arisaka Empire Of Japan Available Attachment:
  • Type 99 4× Scope
Carcano M1891/1938 Rifle 6.5×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano Kingdom Of Italy N/A
PTRD-41 Anti-Tank Rifle 14.5×114mm Soviet Union N/A
PTRS-41 Anti-Tank Rifle 14.5×114mm Soviet Union N/A
Machine Guns
Weapons Type Cartridges Country Of Origin Details
DP-28 Light Machine Gun 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union N/A
M1918A2 Light Machine Gun .30-06 Springfield United States N/A
Bren Mk II Light Machine Gun .303 British United Kingdom N/A
MG13 Light Machine Gun 7.92×57mm Mauser Wehrmacht Republic N/A
Type 99 Nambu Light Machine Gun 7.7×58mm Arisaka Empire Of Japan N/A
Breda M30 Light Machine Gun 6.5×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano Kingdom Of Italy N/A
M1919A4 Medium Machine Gun .30-06 Springfield United States N/A
Vickers Mk I Medium Machine Gun .303 British United Kingdom N/A
Maxim M1910 Heavy Machine Gun 7.62×54mmR Russian Empire N/A
Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun .50 BMG United States N/A
Type 92 Nambu Heavy Machine Gun 7.7×58mm Arisaka Empire Of Japan N/A
Breda M37 Heavy Machine Gun 8×59mm RB Breda Kingdom Of Italy N/A
MG34 General-Purpose Machine Gun 7.92×57mm Mauser Nazi Germany N/A
MG42 General-Purpose Machine Gun 7.92×57mm Mauser Nazi Germany N/A
Grenades & Anti-Tank Grenades
Weapons Type Filling Country Of Origin Details
RGD-33 Grenade TNT Soviet Union N/A
Mk II Grenade TNT United States N/A
No.36 Mk I Grenade Baratol United Kingdom N/A
M24 Grenade TNT Wehrmacht Republic N/A
Type 97 Grenade TNT Empire Of Japan N/A
OTO Mod. 35 Grenade TNT Kingdom Of Italy N/A
RPG-43 Anti-Tank Grenade TNT Soviet Union N/A
No.74 Anti-Tank Grenade NG United Kingdom N/A
H3.5 Anti-Tank Grenade TNT Nazi Germany N/A
OTO L Anti-Tank Grenade TNT Kingdom Of Italy N/A


See also[]

References[]

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