List of World War II infantry weapons
This is a list of infantry weapons which were used in World War II (1939–1945).
Albania[]
Sidearms[]
- Bodeo Model 1889
- Beretta M1934
- Luger P08
- Mauser C96
Submachine guns[]
- Beretta M1918
- Beretta Model 38
- MP 40
Rifles[]
- Carcano
- Gewehr 98
- Karabiner 98k
- Mauser Model 1893
Machine guns[]
- Breda 30
- Breda M37
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914
- Maxim gun
- MG 34
- MG 42
Grenades[]
Australia[]
Sidearms[]
- Browning Hi Power
- Enfield No.2
- Smith & Wesson Victory
- Webley Mk.VI (.455)
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[]
- M2 flamethrower
- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2[citation needed]
Mortars[]
- Stokes mortar
- Ordnance SBML 2-inch mortar
- Ordnance ML 3-inch mortar
Anti-tank weapons[]
- PIAT
- Boys anti-tank rifle
Austria[]
Sidearms[]
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Roth–Steyr M1907
- Steyr M1912
- Dreyse M1907
- Luger P08
- Mauser C96
- Walther P38
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[]
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I
- Mosin–Nagant M1891/30[citation needed]
- Belgian Mauser M1935
- Mauser Gewehr 98
- Mauser M1889
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[]
- Browning Auto-5
- Winchester M1897
- Ithaca 37
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[]
- Mk.2 fragmentation hand grenade
- Molotov fire grenade
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[]
- Mosin–Nagant M1891/30
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
- Mauser Karabiner 98k
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[]
- Brandt M1927/31
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
Anti-tank weapons[]
- Solothurn S-18/100
- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust
Canada[]
Sidearms[]
- Browning Hi-Power
- Enfield No.2
- Colt M1907 Police Positive
- Colt M1911
- Smith & Wesson Victory
- Smith & Wesson Triple Lock
- Webley revolver
Submachine guns[]
- Reising M50
- Thompson submachine gun
- Sten submachine gun
- Lanchester submachine gun
Rifles[]
- M1 Carbine
- M1 Garand
- Enfield M1917
- Lee–Enfield No.3 and No.4 Mk I
- Ross rifle
Machine guns[]
- Lewis machine gun
- Browning M1917
- Browning M1918
- Browning M1919
- Johnson M1941 machine gun
- Bren machine gun
- Vickers machine gun
Grenades[]
- Mk.2 fragmentation hand grenade[citation needed]
- No.36M grenade (also known as the "Mills bomb")
- No. 68 AT grenade
Flamethrowers[]
- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 "Ack Pack"
Anti-tank weapons[]
- M1 Bazooka
- PIAT
- Boys anti tank rifle
Republic of China[]
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[]
- Kampfmesser 42 (Bayonet)
- Seitengewehr 98 (Bayonet)
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[]
- Stokes mortar (60 mm)
- Brandt M1927/31 (81 mm)
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- 12 cm Granatwerfer 42
Anti-tank weapons[]
- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust
Czechoslovak Republic[]
Sidearms[]
Submachine guns[]
- Sten submachine gun
- ZK-383
- MP 40
Rifles[]
- Lee–Enfield rifle
- Steyr Mannlicher M1895
- vz. 24
- vz. 33
- ZH-29
Machine guns[]
- ZB vz. 26
- ZB vz. 30
- ZB-50
- ZB-53
Denmark[]
Sidearms[]
- Browning Hi-Power
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Bergmann–Bayard M1910
Submachine guns[]
- Sten submachine gun (Used by the Danish resistance movement)
- Lettet-Forsøgs submachine gun
Shotguns[]
- Sjögren shotgun (Limited numbers)
Rifles[]
- Lee–Enfield rifle
- Krag–Jørgensen M1889
- Mauser Karabiner 98k
- Swedish Mauser M96
- Automatgevar M42
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[]
- Carcano (Captured)
- Lee–Enfield rifle
- Mosin–Nagant rifle
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[]
- Suomi KP/-31
- Tallinn Arsenal submachine gun
Rifles[]
- Mosin–Nagant rifle
- vz. 24
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[]
- Winchester M1895
- Lee–Enfield rifle
- Carcano rifle (Special variant with attachable rifle grenade)
- Mosin–Nagant M1939
- Finnish Mosin–Nagant M28 (Also known as the Pystykorva)
- Mauser Gewehr 98
- Mauser Karabiner 98k
- Swedish Mauser M96 (Also known as Carl Gustav M96)
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[]
- M1924 Stielhandgranate
- Molotov fire grenade
Mines[]
- Panssarimiina m/36
- Panssarimiina m/39
- Panssarimiina m/S-39
- Panssarimiina m/44
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[]
- 20 ITK 35 (Breda M1935)
- Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon
- VKT 7,62 ITKK 31
- VKT 20 ITK 40
France[]
Sidearms[]
- Star M1914
- Savage M1907
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- FP-45 Liberator (Supplied by the US for the French resistance)
- MAB D
- MAS M1873
- MAS M1892
- Ruby M1914
- SACM M1935A
- Luger P08 (Captured)
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[]
- F1 grenade
- VB rifle grenade
Mortars[]
- Brandt 60.7 mm M1935
- Brandt 81 mm M1927/31
- Lance Grenades 50 mm M1937
Anti-tank weapons[]
- M1 Bazooka
- PIAT
- Boys anti-tank rifle
Guided explosive weapons[]
- Kegresse K (Cable guided explosive machine)
Germany[]
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[]
- Hafthohlladung (Also known as Panzerknacker)
- M1924 Stielhandgranate
- M1939 Eiergranate
- M1943 Stielhandgranate
- Splitterring (Fragmentation ring for the M1924 Stielhandgranate and the M1943 Stielhandgranate)
Grenade launchers[]
- Schiessbecher (Attached on Mauser Karabiner 98k carbine only)
Mines[]
- S-mine (Anti-personnel mine)
Rocket launchers[]
Flamethrowers[]
Mortars[]
- Lance Grenades 50 mm M1937 (Captured and given the designation 5 cm Granatwerfer 203(f))
- 5 cm leicht Granatwerfer 36
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- 8 cm kurz Granatwerfer 42
- 12 cm Granatwerfer 42
Anti-tank weapons[]
- 13.9-mm Panzerabwehrbüchse 782(e) (Boys anti-tank rifle in German service)
- Madsen 20 mm anti-tank cannon (Used in motorcycle sidecars and armoured cars. Used as 2 cm FlaK Madsen)
- Kb ppanc wz.35 (Used as Panzerbüchse 35(p))
- Solothurn S-18/100
- Sturmpistole
- Panzerbüchse 38 and Panzerbüchse 39
- Panzerschreck (Approximately 290,000)
- Panzerfaust
- 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 (3,000)
- (Danish Bofors 37mm used as 3,7 cm PaK 157(d))
- (Polish Bofors 37 mm used as 3,7 cm PaK 36(p))
- PTRS-41 (Used as Panzerbüchse 784(r))
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[]
- Lee-Enfield rifle (Used by exiled Greek forces)
- Carcano rifle (Captured from the Italians)
- Gras M1874 and M1874/14
- Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916
- Lebel M1886/93
- Mannlicher M1895
- Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903, M1903/14, M1903/27 and M1903/30
- Mauser FN M1930
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[]
- Hotchkiss M1914
- Hotchkiss modified machine gun
- Saint Étienne M1907/16
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[]
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless
- Colt M1911
- Mauser C96
- Rast & Gasser M1898
- Webley Revolver
Submachine guns[]
- M1 Thompson
- MP 18
- Sten
Rifles[]
- Gewehr 88
- Mannlicher M1895
- Lee-Enfield
- Lee-Metford
- Pattern 1914 Enfield
Machine guns[]
- Bren light machine gun
- Madsen machine gun
- MG 08
- Maxim gun
- Lewis gun
- Schwarzlose machine gun
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[]
- Browning 1910
- Mauser C96
- Modèle 1892 revolver
- Walther P38
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[]
- FÉG 37M Pistol
- Frommer Stop
- Rast & Gasser M1898
- Walther P38
Submachine guns[]
- Beretta M1938
- Danuvia 39M and 43M
- MP35
- MP40
- PPSh-41 (Captured)
Rifles[]
- 35M rifle
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
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[]
- 39A/M (Molotov fire grenade)
- M1924 Stielhandgranate
Mines[]
Anti-tank weapons[]
- (Hungarian bazooka variant)
- Solothurn 36M 20mm anti-tank rifle (S-18/100)
- (Hungarian panzerschreck variant)
- Panzerfaust
- Panzerschreck
- (Panzerfaust 30)
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Italy[]
Edged weapons[]
- (Sword bayonet)
- (Dagger bayonet)
- (Dagger)
Sidearms[]
- Beretta M1923
- Beretta M1934
- Beretta M1935
- Bodeo M1889
- Glisenti M1910
- Ruby M1914
- Roth–Steyr M1907
- Steyr M1912
- Mauser C96
- Walther P38
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[]
- Carcano M1891, M1938 and M1941
- Breda PG
- Revelli M1939
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
- Mauser Karabiner 98k
Light machine guns[]
- Breda Mod. 5C
- Breda M1930
- MAC M1924/29 light machine gun
Medium machine guns[]
- Vickers machine gun (Chambered in 6.5×52mm Carcano)
- Breda Mod. 5G
- Breda M1937
- Breda M1938
- Fiat–Revelli M1914
- Fiat–Revelli M1935
Heavy machine guns[]
Grenades[]
- Breda M1935
- Breda M1942
- OTO L
- OTO M1935
- OTO M1942
- Passaglia grenade
- SRCM M1935
Flamethrowers[]
Mortars[]
- Brixia 45/5 M1935
- CEMSA 81/14 M1935
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[]
Edged weapons[]
- Type 30 bayonet
- Guntō sword
Sidearms[]
- Browning FN M1910
- Colt M1903 Pocket Hammerless
- Smith & Wesson Model 3
- Astra 900
- Hamada Type pistol
- Hino–Komuro pistol
- Nambu Type 14
- Nambu Type 94
- Sugiura pistol
- Type 26 revolver
- Luger P08
- Mauser C96
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[]
- Lunge anti-tank mine (Suicide mine. Last years of the war.)
- Type 99 anti-tank mine
Flamethrowers[]
- Type 93 and Type 100
Mortars[]
- Type 2 12 cm mortar
- Type 11 70 mm infantry mortar
- Type 94 90 mm infantry mortar
- Type 96 150 mm infantry mortar
- Type 97 81 mm infantry mortar
- Type 97 90 mm infantry mortar
- Type 98 50 mm mortar
- Type 99 81 mm mortar
Anti-tank weapons[]
- Type 4 70 mm AT Rocket Launcher
- Type 97 20 mm anti-tank rifle
Guided explosive weapons[]
- (Remote-controlled explosive machine)
Latvia[]
Sidearms[]
- Nagant M1895
- Luger P08
Submachine guns[]
Rifles[]
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I
- Ross rifle
- Mosin-Nagant M1891/30
- vz. 24
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[]
- Enfield Pattern P1914
- Mosin–Nagant rifle
- GRC Gewehr 88
- Mauser Gewehr 98
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[]
- Enfield Pattern P1914
- Lee–Enfield rifle
- Ross rifle
- Mauser Gewehr 98
- Mauser Karabiner 98k
- Swedish Mauser M96
Machine guns[]
- Browning M1918
- Bren machine gun
- Vickers machine gun
- MG 08
Anti-tank weapons[]
- Boys anti-tank rifle
Manchukuo[]
Sidearms[]
- Astra Model 900
- FN M1900
- FN M1910
- Luger P08
- Nambu pistol
- Mauser C96
- Type 26 revolver
- Type 94 Nambu pistol
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[]
- Beretta Model 1915
- Beretta M1934
- Bodeo Model 1889
- M1891
- M1910/22
Submachine guns[]
- Beretta Model 38
Rifles[]
- Berthier rifle
- Carcano
- Lebel Model 1886 rifle
- M1924
Machine guns[]
- Breda 30
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914
- Lewis gun
- Hotchkiss M1914
- M26
- M37
Mexico[]
Sidearms[]
- Colt M1911
- Smith & Wesson Military & Police
- Obregón pistol
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[]
- Mk.2 fragmentation hand grenade (Used by the KNIL)
Anti-tank weapons[]
- M1 Bazooka
- PIAT
- Solothurn S-18/1100 (Used by the KNIL)
- Bofors 37 mm
New Zealand[]
Sidearms[]
- Browning Hi-Power
- Enfield No.2
- Smith & Wesson Military & Police
- Webley revolver
- Luger P08
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[]
- Bolo knife
- Gunong
- Kalis
Sidearms[]
- Colt M1911
- M1917 revolver
- Nambu pistol (Captured)
- Type 26 revolver(Captured)
Submachine guns[]
- Thompson submachine gun
- United Defense M42
Shotguns[]
- Browning Auto-5
- Winchester M1897
- Winchester M1912
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[]
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[]
- Pistole vz. 22
- Pistole vz. 24
- Luger P08
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[]
- Lee–Enfield No.1 Mk III* and No.4 Mk I
- Lee–Enfield No.5 Mk I "Jungle carbine"
- Rieder M1941 automatic rifle
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[]
- NR-40 knife
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[]
- AVS-36
- AVT-40
- Fedorov M1916 Avtomat
- Sudayev AS-44
Rifles[]
- M1 Carbine (American Lend-Lease)
- Mosin–Nagant M1891/30 rifle
- Mosin–Nagant M1938 carbine
- Mosin–Nagant M1944 carbine
- Mauser Karabiner 98k (Captured from the Germans)
- SKS carbine (Limited use in 1945)
- Tokarev SVT-38 and SVT-40
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[]
- M1924 Stielhandgranate (Captured from the Germans)
- Molotov fire grenade
- F1 grenade
- Rdultovsky M1914 and M1917
- RG-41
- RG-42
- RGD-33
- RPG-6
- RPG-40
- RPG-43
Grenade launchers[]
- Dyakonoff grenade launcher (Attachment on the M91/30 rifle only)
Mines[]
- TM-35 mine (Anti-tank mine)
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[]
- Astra 300
- Browning FN M1900
- Colt M1911
- Nambu Type 14
- Type 78 Luger pistol[4]
- [5]
- [6]
- [7]
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)[]
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[]
- M1 Carbine
- M1 Garand
- Enfield M1917 (Used by Home Guard)
- Remington Model 8 (Used by Home Guard)
- Ross rifle (Used by Home Guard)
- Enfield Pattern P1914
- Lee–Enfield No.1 Mk III and No.4 Mk I
- Lee–Enfield No.5 Mk I "Jungle carbine"
- Martini–Enfield rifle (Used by Home Guard)
- De Lisle carbine
- Howell M1915 automatic rifle (Used by Home Guard)
- Arisaka Type 38 (British Malaya)
- Arisaka Type 99 (British Malaya)
Sniper rifles[]
- Enfield Pattern P1914
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I (T)
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[]
- Mk.2 fragmentation hand grenade (British Malaya)
- No.36M Mk.I grenade (Fragmentation rifle, hand grenade, also known as the "Mills bomb")
- No.68 anti-tank grenade (HEAT anti-tank rifle grenade)
- No.69 Mk.I grenade (Concussion hand grenade)
- No.73 anti-tank grenade (Also known as the "Thermos grenade")
- No.74 anti-tank hand grenade (Also known as the "Sticky bomb")
- No.75 anti-tank hand grenade (Also known as the "Hawkins grenade")
- No.76 special incendiary grenade (Phosphorus hand grenade)
- No.77 grenade (White phosphorus hand grenade)
- No.82 hand grenade (Also known as the "Gammon bomb")
- Type 97 grenade (British Malaya)
- Molotov fire grenade (British Malaya)
Obstacle clearing explosive charges[]
- McClintock Bangalore torpedo
Flamethrowers[]
- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 "Lifebuoy"
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[]
- Metropolitan-Vickers Beetle (Cable-guided explosive machine)
United States[]
Edged weapons[]
- Ka-Bar knife
- M1 bayonet
- M3 fighting knife
- M4 bayonet
- M1905 bayonet
- M1917 bayonet
- M1942 bayonet
- Mark I trench knife
- United States Marine Raider Stiletto
Sidearms[]
- Browning Hi-Power
- Colt M1892
- Colt M1903 Pocket Hammerless
- Colt M1909 New Service
- Colt M1911A1
- Colt M1917
- Colt M1927 Official Police (Also known as Colt M1927 Commando)
- Smith & Wesson Military & Police
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.
- Browning Auto-5
- Remington M1931
- Winchester M1897
- Winchester M1912 (Also used to the Western Front, standard-issue shotgun of the US Army)
- Winchester M1921
- Stevens M520-30 and M620
- Ithaca 37
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[]
- M7 grenade launcher (M1 Garand attachment)
Obstacle clearing explosive charges[]
- M1A1 Bangalore torpedo
Flamethrowers[]
- M1A1 flamethrower
- M2 flamethrower
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[]
- M1924 Stielhandgranate (Captured)
- M1939 Eierhandgranate (Captured)
Flamethrowers[]
- Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 (Captured)
Anti-tank weapons[]
- M1 Bazooka (American aid)
- PIAT (British aid)
- Boys anti-tank rifle (British aid)
- Panzerfaust (Captured)
- Panzerschreck (Captured)
- M1933 anti-tank rifle
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See also[]
- German designations of foreign artillery in World War II
- German designations of foreign firearms in World War II
- List of World War II firearms of Germany
- List of World War II weapons
- Lists of World War II military equipment
- Specifications for World War II infantry weapons
- List of secondary and special-issue World War II infantry weapons
- List of prototype World War II infantry weapons
References[]
- ^ "鳶け斻 – 犖栠條馱釦". www.chinesefirearms.com. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- ^ jaegerplatoon, [1].
- ^ jaegerplatoon, [2].
- ^ "ปืนพก แบบ 78 ขนาด 9 มม". Royal Thai Police Ordinance (in Thai). Archived from the original on 16 September 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ "ปืนพก แบบ 79 ขนาด 9 มม". Royal Thai Police Ordinance (in Thai). Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ "ปืนพก แบบ 80 ขนาด 9 มม". Royal Thai Police Ordinance (in Thai). Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ "ปืนพกลูกโม่ แบบ 82 ขนาด .38 นิ้ว". Royal Thai Police Ordinance (in Thai). Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ "ปืนพกกล แบบ 80 ขนาด 11 มม". Gun world magazine (in Thai). Retrieved 2 March 2019.
Bibliography[]
- David Miller. (2003). "The illustrated directory of 20th-century guns". Minneapolis, Minnesota: Zenith Imprint. ISBN 9780760315606.
- James H. Willbanks. (2004). "Machine guns: An illustrated history of their impact". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1851094806.
- Jeff Kinard. (2004). "Pistols: An illustrated history of their impact". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1851094709.
- John Walterll. (2006)."The rifle story: An illustrated history from 1756 to the present day". Norwalk, Connecticut: MBI Publishing company. ISBN 9781853676901.
- Robert W.D. Ball. (2011). "Mauser military rifles of the world". Iola, Wisconsin: New York City, New York: F+W Media, Inc. ISBN 9781440228803.
- Wayne Zwoll. (2003). "Bolt action rifles". Iola, Wisconsin: Krause publications. ISBN 1440224064.
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