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  • Type I rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    The Type I rifle (イ式小銃, I-shiki shōjū) was produced during the early years of World War II for the Empire of Japan by Fascist Italy (Type I is not a numeric

    Type I rifle

    Type_I_rifle

  • Type 38 rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    The Type 38 rifle (三八式歩兵銃, sanhachi-shiki hoheijū) is a bolt-action service rifle that was used by the Empire of Japan predominantly during the Second

    Type 38 rifle

    Type 38 rifle

    Type_38_rifle

  • Type 30 rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    The Type 30 rifle Arisaka (三十年式歩兵銃, Sanjū-nen-shiki hoheijū; 'year 30 type infantry firearm') is a box-fed bolt-action repeating rifle that was the standard

    Type 30 rifle

    Type 30 rifle

    Type_30_rifle

  • Type 99 rifle
  • Japanese bolt-action rifle

    The Type 99 rifle or Type 99 short rifle (九九式短小銃, Kyūkyū-shiki tan-shōjū) was a bolt-action rifle of the Arisaka design used by the Imperial Japanese

    Type 99 rifle

    Type 99 rifle

    Type_99_rifle

  • Type 35 rifle
  • Service rifle

    The Type 35 rifle (三十五年式) was created from the Type 30 rifle for the Imperial Japanese Navy as a replacement for their aging Type 22 Murata rifles and

    Type 35 rifle

    Type 35 rifle

    Type_35_rifle

  • Type Kō Rifle
  • Experimental semi-automatic rifle

    design is heavily based on the Pedersen rifle. List of clip-fed firearms Type Otsu Rifle Type Hei Rifle Type 4 Rifle "歩兵-小銃". www.horae.dti.ne.jp. Retrieved

    Type Kō Rifle

    Type Kō Rifle

    Type_Kō_Rifle

  • Type Hei Rifle
  • Semi-automatic rifle

    The Type Hei (Japanese: 試製自動小銃丙, Shisei jidō shōjū hei, lit. Experimental Automatic Rifle Hei) was a Japanese self-loading rifle that was produced in limited

    Type Hei Rifle

    Type_Hei_Rifle

  • Arisaka
  • Family of Japanese service rifles

    Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata-jū) family, until the end of World War II in 1945. The most common models include the Type 38 chambered for the 6.5×50mmSR Type 38

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

  • Type 56 assault rifle
  • Chinese AK-47 variant

    The Type 56 (Chinese: 56式自動步槍, lit. 'Type 56 automatic rifle') is a Chinese 7.62×39mm assault rifle and Kalashnikov rifle variant. In 1955, the Soviet

    Type 56 assault rifle

    Type 56 assault rifle

    Type_56_assault_rifle

  • Type 44 carbine
  • Cavalry carbine

    Type 44 cavalry rifle (四四式騎銃, Yonyon-shiki kijū/Yonjūyon-shiki kijū) is a Japanese bolt-action rifle. This rifle is also often referred to as a Type 44

    Type 44 carbine

    Type 44 carbine

    Type_44_carbine

  • Type 4 rifle
  • Semi-automatic rifle

    The Type 4 rifle, often referred to as the Type 5 rifle, (Japanese: 四式自動小銃 Yon-shiki Jidōshōju) was a Japanese semi-automatic rifle. It was based on the

    Type 4 rifle

    Type_4_rifle

  • Type 97 automatic cannon
  • Japanese anti-tank rifle

    The Type 97 automatic cannon (九七式自動砲, Kyū-nana-shiki-jidōhō) is a 20-millimeter (0.8 in) Japanese anti-tank rifle that began development in the 1930s

    Type 97 automatic cannon

    Type_97_automatic_cannon

  • Type 97 sniper rifle
  • Sniper rifle

    The Type 97 sniper rifle (九七式狙撃銃, Kyū-nana-shiki sogekijū) is a Japanese bolt-action rifle, based on the Type 38 rifle adopted in 1937, following Japanese

    Type 97 sniper rifle

    Type 97 sniper rifle

    Type_97_sniper_rifle

  • Carcano
  • Italian bolt-action rifle

    German Volkssturm and the Imperial Japanese Navy (the latter using the Type I rifle variant) during WWII. During the post-war era, the Carcano would see

    Carcano

    Carcano

    Carcano

  • Howa Type 20
  • Assault rifle

    The Howa Type 20 Assault Rifle (20式小銃, ni-maru-shiki-shōjū), referred to as the Type 20 5.56mm Rifle (20式5.56mm小銃, ni-maru-shiki-go-ten-go-roku-miri-shōjū)

    Howa Type 20

    Howa Type 20

    Howa_Type_20

  • Type 99 sniper rifle
  • Sniper rifle

    The Type 99 sniper rifle (九九式狙撃銃, Kyūkyū-shiki sogeki-jū) was a Japanese sniper rifle used during the Second World War. It was a sniper version of the

    Type 99 sniper rifle

    Type_99_sniper_rifle

  • TERA rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    different prototypes: the Type 100, which was designed to be carried broken down by a descending parachutist, and the Type 1 rifle, which could be carried

    TERA rifle

    TERA_rifle

  • Rifle grenade
  • Grenade using a rifle-based launcher

    grenades with rifle-mounted launchers was first widely used during World War I and World War II and continues to the present, with the term "rifle grenade"

    Rifle grenade

    Rifle_grenade

  • Type 30 bayonet
  • Sword bayonet

    Rifle, which was later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles, the Type 96 and Type 99 light machine guns, and the Type 100 submachine gun. The Type 30

    Type 30 bayonet

    Type 30 bayonet

    Type_30_bayonet

  • Type 99 light machine gun
  • Light machine gun

    advancing infantry. Both the Type 11 and Type 96 used the same 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka cartridges as the Type 38 infantry rifle. Using similar ammunition in

    Type 99 light machine gun

    Type 99 light machine gun

    Type_99_light_machine_gun

  • Type 97 aircraft machine gun
  • Japanese WWII light machine gun

    the Type 97 heavy tank machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in armored vehicles, or the Type 97 automatic cannon used as an anti-tank rifle. The

    Type 97 aircraft machine gun

    Type_97_aircraft_machine_gun

  • Type 11 light machine gun
  • Type of Japanese light machine gun

    using the same 6.5×50mm Arisaka cartridges as the Type 38 infantry rifle. A feature of the Type 11 machine gun is its detachable hopper; it can be refilled

    Type 11 light machine gun

    Type 11 light machine gun

    Type_11_light_machine_gun

  • Murata rifle
  • Japanese service rifle

    Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata jū) was the first indigenously produced Japanese service rifle adopted in 1880 as the Meiji Type 13 Murata single-shot rifle. The

    Murata rifle

    Murata_rifle

  • Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher
  • Rocket launcher

    the plunger to strike the firing pin and detonate the round. Type 5 45mm recoilless rifle "China's first anti-tank rocket launcher, fusion of German and

    Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher

    Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher

    Type_4_70_mm_AT_rocket_launcher

  • 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka
  • Japanese military rifle cartridge

    5×50mmSR Arisaka (designated as the 6,5 × 51 R (Arisaka) by the C.I.P.) is a semi-rimmed rifle cartridge with a 6.705 mm (.264 in) diameter bullet. It was the

    6.5×50mmSR Arisaka

    6.5×50mmSR Arisaka

    6.5×50mmSR_Arisaka

  • Type 97 heavy tank machine gun
  • General purpose Medium machine gun

    an anti-tank rifle. The Type 97 Tank machine gun is the only mag-fed general purpose/medium machine gun that exists. Initially, the Type 11 light machine

    Type 97 heavy tank machine gun

    Type_97_heavy_tank_machine_gun

  • Ross rifle
  • Canadian bolt-action rifle

    until 1918. The Ross Mk.II (or "model 1905") rifle was highly successful in target shooting before World War I, but the close chamber tolerances, lack of

    Ross rifle

    Ross rifle

    Ross_rifle

  • Type 1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    weapon Type 1 machine gun, a Japanese weapon Type I Rifle, Arisaka; a Japanese combat rifle Type I and type II errors used in statistics Type 1 encryption

    Type 1

    Type_1

  • Type 96 light machine gun
  • Light machine gun

    ZB vz. 26. As with the Type 11, it continued to use the same 6.5×50mm Arisaka cartridges as the Type 38 rifle infantry rifle, although the adoption of

    Type 96 light machine gun

    Type 96 light machine gun

    Type_96_light_machine_gun

  • SVD (rifle)
  • Soviet semi-automatic marksman rifle

    Dragunova, lit. 'Dragunov sniper rifle'), GRAU index 6V1, is a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle/sniper rifle chambered in the 7.62×54mmR cartridge

    SVD (rifle)

    SVD (rifle)

    SVD_(rifle)

  • Type 91 grenade
  • Hand grenade/rifle grenade

    The Type 91 hand grenade (九一式手榴弾, Kyūichi-shiki Teryūdan) was an improved version of the Type 10 fragmentation hand grenade/rifle grenade of the Imperial

    Type 91 grenade

    Type 91 grenade

    Type_91_grenade

  • Berthier rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    carbine based on the Gras rifle. At the time, many armies based their carbines on their standard rifle model, however the Lebel rifle's tube magazine made it

    Berthier rifle

    Berthier rifle

    Berthier_rifle

  • Nambu pistol
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    Arsenal. The series has three variants, the Type A, the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), and the Type 14 (十四年式拳銃, Jūyon nen shiki kenjū). The Nambu

    Nambu pistol

    Nambu pistol

    Nambu_pistol

  • Type 26 revolver
  • Revolver

    The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver (二十六年式拳銃, Nijuuroku-nen-shiki kenjuu) was the first modern revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army

    Type 26 revolver

    Type 26 revolver

    Type_26_revolver

  • M1903 Springfield
  • American bolt-action .30 caliber rifle

    adopted by the United States as the standard infantry rifle on 19 June 1903. It saw service in World War I and was replaced by the faster-firing semi-automatic

    M1903 Springfield

    M1903 Springfield

    M1903_Springfield

  • Type 98/Type 1 machine gun
  • Machine gun

    The Army Type 98 and Navy Type 1 machine gun were license-built variants of the German MG 15 machine gun intended for aerial use and occasional field

    Type 98/Type 1 machine gun

    Type 98/Type 1 machine gun

    Type_98/Type_1_machine_gun

  • Guntō
  • Japanese military sword, 1872-1945

    In addition, supplies of the type of Japanese steel (tamahagane) used for sword making were limited so several other types of steel were substituted. Shortcuts

    Guntō

    Guntō

    Guntō

  • Type 97 grenade
  • Hand grenade

    The Type 97 hand grenade (九七式手榴弾, Kyūnana-shiki Teryūdan) was the standard fragmentation hand grenade of the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese

    Type 97 grenade

    Type 97 grenade

    Type_97_grenade

  • Type 100 submachine gun
  • Submachine gun

    The Type 100 submachine gun (一〇〇式機関短銃, Hyaku-shiki kikan-tanjū) is a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II and the only submachine gun produced

    Type 100 submachine gun

    Type 100 submachine gun

    Type_100_submachine_gun

  • Type 98 grenade
  • Hand grenade

    the war". 15 January 2018. Type 98 (A&B) Grenades Archived August 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine "Japanese ammunition - C.I. amn. technical report no

    Type 98 grenade

    Type 98 grenade

    Type_98_grenade

  • Vetterli rifle
  • Swiss army rifle

    type of bolt was a major improvement over the simpler Dreyse and Chassepot bolt actions. The Vetterli was also the first repeating bolt-action rifle to

    Vetterli rifle

    Vetterli rifle

    Vetterli_rifle

  • Type 93/Type 100 flamethrower
  • Flamethrower

    The Type 93 and Type 100 flamethrowers (九十三式小火焔発射機/百式火焔発射機, Kyūjūsan-shiki shō-kaenhasshaki/Hyaku-shiki kaenhasshaki) were flamethrowers used by the Imperial

    Type 93/Type 100 flamethrower

    Type 93/Type 100 flamethrower

    Type_93/Type_100_flamethrower

  • List of Japanese military equipment of World War II
  • Allied heavy tanks. Type 97 automatic cannon Type 99 mine Type 93 pressure AT, personnel mine Type 2 rifle grenade launcher Type 3 AT grenade Lunge mine

    List of Japanese military equipment of World War II

    List of Japanese military equipment of World War II

    List_of_Japanese_military_equipment_of_World_War_II

  • Type 10 grenade discharger
  • Japanese WWII grenade launcher

    discharger, which fired a special HE shell with copper driving band through the rifled barrel with a greater range and could still fire standard HE hand grenades

    Type 10 grenade discharger

    Type 10 grenade discharger

    Type_10_grenade_discharger

  • 7.7×58mm Arisaka
  • Japanese military rifle cartridge

    cutaway of the round Type 92 7.7x58mmSR ammunition List of rifle cartridges 7 mm caliber—Other 7mm cartridges Table of handgun and rifle cartridges "7.7x58

    7.7×58mm Arisaka

    7.7×58mm Arisaka

    7.7×58mm_Arisaka

  • Type 1 heavy machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun

    The Type 1 heavy machine gun (一式重機関銃, Ichi-shiki jū-kikanjū) was a heavy machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the later stages of the

    Type 1 heavy machine gun

    Type 1 heavy machine gun

    Type_1_heavy_machine_gun

  • Type 89 grenade discharger
  • Light mortar

    discharger in that it has a longer rifled barrel. The Type 89 could fire two types of high explosive grenades or shells: the Type 91 grenade, which was a normal

    Type 89 grenade discharger

    Type 89 grenade discharger

    Type_89_grenade_discharger

  • Hanyang 88
  • Chinese bolt-action rifle

    Chinese rifle by the Chiang Kai-shek rifle. However, manufacture of the new rifle never managed to match demand, and the Type 88 continued to be manufactured

    Hanyang 88

    Hanyang 88

    Hanyang_88

  • Kropatschek rifle
  • Rifle

    A Kropatschek is any variant of a rifle designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. Kropatschek's rifles used a tubular magazine (constructed of nickel-plated

    Kropatschek rifle

    Kropatschek rifle

    Kropatschek_rifle

  • Type 3 grenade
  • Anti-tank grenade

    The Type 3 "anti-tank" hand grenade (三式対戦車手榴弾) is a Japanese grenade produced from 1943 to 1945 during World War II. Throughout World War II, the U.S bombings

    Type 3 grenade

    Type 3 grenade

    Type_3_grenade

  • List of infantry weapons of World War I
  • issue rifle) Arisaka Type 44 Carbine Murata Type 13, Type 18 and Type 22 Snider-Enfield Machine guns Hotchkiss M1900 Meiji Type 21 Nambu Type 3 Sidearms

    List of infantry weapons of World War I

    List_of_infantry_weapons_of_World_War_I

  • Siamese Mauser style rifle
  • Siamese bolt-action rifle

    in the shorter rifles excessive. The Siamese Type 66 rifle is an export model of the Japanese Type 38 rifle ordered in 1923 and built in the Koishikawa

    Siamese Mauser style rifle

    Siamese Mauser style rifle

    Siamese_Mauser_style_rifle

  • Type 10 grenade
  • Japanese fragmentation grenade

    grenade role, the Type 10 was replaced by the Type 91 grenade, which had a larger explosive filling; in rifle grenade role the Type 89 HE shell replaced

    Type 10 grenade

    Type_10_grenade

  • Type 99 grenade
  • Hand grenade/rifle grenade

    either be thrown by hand or fired from a Type 100 grenade discharger. The Type 99 was issued as a standard rifle grenade to Japanese infantrymen in the

    Type 99 grenade

    Type 99 grenade

    Type_99_grenade

  • Type 94 Nambu pistol
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    retired from the Japanese army and founded the Nambu Rifle Manufacturing Company. Design of the Type 94 Nambu pistol commenced in 1929 with the goal of

    Type 94 Nambu pistol

    Type 94 Nambu pistol

    Type_94_Nambu_pistol

  • M1917 Enfield
  • Bolt-action rifle

    their service weapon. Before World War I, the British had the Short Magazine Lee–Enfield (SMLE) as their main rifle. Compared to the German Mausers or U

    M1917 Enfield

    M1917 Enfield

    M1917_Enfield

  • Mukden Arsenal Mauser
  • Rifle

    known as the Model 13 Mauser and Liao Type 13, was a rifle that implemented characteristics of both the Mauser Type 4 and Arisaka rifles. They were mostly

    Mukden Arsenal Mauser

    Mukden_Arsenal_Mauser

  • Battle rifle
  • Self-loading rifle that fires a full-power rifle cartridge

    battle rifles A battle rifle is a full-sized service rifle chambered to fire a fully powered cartridge. The term "battle rifle" is a retronym created

    Battle rifle

    Battle rifle

    Battle_rifle

  • Type 92 machine gun
  • Machine gun

    equipped with weapons such as Type 1 and Type 2 machine guns or Type 99 cannon. Essentially a copy of the shroudless post-World War I aircraft-mounted version

    Type 92 machine gun

    Type 92 machine gun

    Type_92_machine_gun

  • Mannlicher M1895
  • Straight pull bolt-action rifle

    language meaning "back and forth [rifle]") and "Ta-Pum" by Italian troops who wrote a song (it) about it during World War I. The primary producers were the

    Mannlicher M1895

    Mannlicher M1895

    Mannlicher_M1895

  • Type 93 heavy machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun, anti-aircraft cannon

    The Type 93 13 mm heavy machine gun (Japanese: 九三式十三粍機銃 Kyū-san Shiki Jū-san Mirimētoru Kijū), known to the Imperial Japanese Army as the Type Ho 13 mm

    Type 93 heavy machine gun

    Type 93 heavy machine gun

    Type_93_heavy_machine_gun

  • List of rifles
  • are various types of rifles, most notably the automatic rifle, the bolt-action rifle, the lever-action rifle and the semi-automatic rifle. List of weapons

    List of rifles

    List of rifles

    List_of_rifles

  • Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun

    The Type 92 heavy machine gun (九二式重機関銃, Kyūni-shiki jū-kikanjū) is a Japanese heavy machine gun, related to the Hotchkiss machine gun series. It entered

    Type 92 heavy machine gun

    Type 92 heavy machine gun

    Type_92_heavy_machine_gun

  • Hamada Type pistol
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    the production of the Type I pistol with all changes being made during late 1942 and early 1943. Production of the Hamada Type I maintained high quality

    Hamada Type pistol

    Hamada Type pistol

    Hamada_Type_pistol

  • Type 100 machine gun
  • Machine gun

    The Type 100 is a double barrel machine gun of Japanese origin. The weapon is gas operated and fed from an overhead magazine. An example can be seen at

    Type 100 machine gun

    Type 100 machine gun

    Type_100_machine_gun

  • Type 3 heavy machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun

    domestic Type 38 heavy machine gun in 1907. The Type 38 heavy machine gun would first see action in Qingdao, China during World War I. The Type 38 heavy

    Type 3 heavy machine gun

    Type 3 heavy machine gun

    Type_3_heavy_machine_gun

  • Lee–Enfield
  • British bolt-action rifle

    The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth

    Lee–Enfield

    Lee–Enfield

    Lee–Enfield

  • Mondragón rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    The Mondragón rifle refers to one of two rifle designs developed by Mexican artillery officer General Manuel Mondragón. These designs include the straight-pull

    Mondragón rifle

    Mondragón rifle

    Mondragón_rifle

  • Experimental Model 2 submachine gun
  • Japanese submachine gun

    Nelson 1977, p. 638-639. "Type II Model A". Dragons of Fire. Archived from the original on 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2009-04-02. "C. I. S. A. Technical Report

    Experimental Model 2 submachine gun

    Experimental Model 2 submachine gun

    Experimental_Model_2_submachine_gun

  • 9mm Japanese revolver
  • Revolver cartridge

    cartridge saw service with the Type 26 revolver in the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and World War II in a limited role. The Type 26 was later replaced as

    9mm Japanese revolver

    9mm_Japanese_revolver

  • AR-15–style rifle
  • Class of semi-automatic rifles

    An AR-15–style rifle is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on or similar to the Colt AR-15 design. The Colt model removed the selective fire feature

    AR-15–style rifle

    AR-15–style rifle

    AR-15–style_rifle

  • IOF .315 sporting rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    and post-independence Indian forces. It's also made in Rifle Factory Ishapore. It has a box-type magazine which holds 5 rounds and uses an 8 mm cartridge

    IOF .315 sporting rifle

    IOF .315 sporting rifle

    IOF_.315_sporting_rifle

  • Mosin–Nagant
  • Imperial Russian five-shot, bolt-action military rifle

    magazine–fed military rifle. Known officially as the 3-line rifle M1891, in Russia and the former Soviet Union as Mosin's rifle (Russian: винтовка Мосина

    Mosin–Nagant

    Mosin–Nagant

    Mosin–Nagant

  • Pattern 1853 Enfield
  • Rifled musket

    1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket) was a .577 calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading rifled musket

    Pattern 1853 Enfield

    Pattern 1853 Enfield

    Pattern_1853_Enfield

  • Type 89 machine gun
  • Weapon

    The Type 89 machine gun refers to two unrelated Imperial Japanese Army aircraft machine guns. Its Imperial Japanese Navy counterparts are the Type 97 machine

    Type 89 machine gun

    Type 89 machine gun

    Type_89_machine_gun

  • Springfield rifle
  • Term for several American rifles

    The term Springfield rifle may refer to any one of several types of small arms produced by the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, for the

    Springfield rifle

    Springfield_rifle

  • Automatic rifle
  • Type of autoloading rifle

    An automatic rifle is a type of autoloading rifle that is capable of fully automatic fire. Automatic rifles are generally select-fire weapons capable of

    Automatic rifle

    Automatic rifle

    Automatic_rifle

  • Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
  • American designated marksman rifle

    nomenclature changed to Special Purpose Rifle as the weapon became a stand-alone weapons system. The SPR was eventually type-classified by the U.S. Navy as the

    Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle

    Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle

    Mk_12_Special_Purpose_Rifle

  • 12.7 × 108 mm
  • Rifle cartridge

    rifle Zijiang M99 anti-materiel sniper rifle Zijiang & Poly M99-I/M99B-I/M06 anti-materiel sniper rifle Zijiang LR-2/LR-2A anti-materiel sniper rifle

    12.7 × 108 mm

    12.7 × 108 mm

    12.7_×_108_mm

  • Fedorov Avtomat
  • Soviet battle rifle

    IPA: [ɐftɐˈmat ˈfʲɵdərəvə], lit. 'Fyodorov's automatic rifle') or FA is a select-fire infantry rifle and one of the world's first operational automatic rifles

    Fedorov Avtomat

    Fedorov_Avtomat

  • Type 4 grenade
  • Hand grenade

    The Type 4 ceramic grenade (四式陶製手榴弾) was a "last-ditch" hand grenade developed in the closing stages of World War II. By late 1944 and early 1945, much

    Type 4 grenade

    Type 4 grenade

    Type_4_grenade

  • Mauser Tankgewehr M1918
  • German anti-tank rifle

    purpose of destroying armored targets—and the only anti-tank rifle to see service in World War I. Approximately 16,900 were produced. During the First World

    Mauser Tankgewehr M1918

    Mauser Tankgewehr M1918

    Mauser_Tankgewehr_M1918

  • Berdan rifle
  • Single-shot rifle

    The Berdan rifle (Russian: винтовка Бердана, romanized: vintovka Berdana) is a single-shot rifle created by American engineer and inventor Hiram Berdan

    Berdan rifle

    Berdan rifle

    Berdan_rifle

  • Minié rifle
  • Infantry rifle of the mid-19th century

    Minié type rifle, and it could be argued that it truly made Minié type rifles obsolete. Various types of Minié balls Training with the Minié rifle during

    Minié rifle

    Minié_rifle

  • North China Type 19 handgun
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    The North China Type 19 (北支一九式拳銃) is a military sidearm produced during World War II by the Empire of Japan and China. Produced in China during the final

    North China Type 19 handgun

    North_China_Type_19_handgun

  • Anti-materiel rifle
  • Rifle designed for use against military equipment

    semi-automatic designs. The anti-materiel rifle originated in the anti-tank rifle, which itself originated during World War I. While modern tanks and most other

    Anti-materiel rifle

    Anti-materiel rifle

    Anti-materiel_rifle

  • British military rifles
  • Rifles used by the British Armed Forces

    The origins of the modern British military rifle are within its predecessor, the Brown Bess musket. While a musket was largely inaccurate over 100 yards

    British military rifles

    British military rifles

    British_military_rifles

  • Special Naval Landing Forces
  • Marines of the Imperial Japanese Navy

    machine gun Arisaka rifles Type I Rifle Hamada, Nambu pistols and Type 26 revolvers Sugiura pistol MP 18 and MP 28 submachine guns Type 100 submachine gun Model

    Special Naval Landing Forces

    Special Naval Landing Forces

    Special_Naval_Landing_Forces

  • Service rifle
  • Rifle issued to military personnel

    enforcement or paramilitaries. If the issued weapon is not a rifle or carbine, but instead a different type of firearm intended to serve in a specialized role such

    Service rifle

    Service rifle

    Service_rifle

  • FAMAS
  • French bullpup assault rifle

    between 1952 and 1962, most notably the FA-MAS Type 62. However, the United States' adoption of the M16 rifle and 5.56×45mm cartridge caused the French to

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

  • Jungle carbine
  • British bolt-action rifle

    The Rifle No. 5 Mk I, commonly referred to as the "jungle carbine" for its use in jungle warfare throughout Asia, was a bolt action carbine derivative

    Jungle carbine

    Jungle_carbine

  • 8×22mm Nambu
  • Pistol cartridge designed by Kijiro Nambu

    Imperial Japan in 1904, used in the Type 100 submachine gun, Nambu pistols (Type A, the Type B and Type 14) and the Nambu Type 94 pistol. Towards the end of

    8×22mm Nambu

    8×22mm Nambu

    8×22mm_Nambu

  • Semi-automatic rifle
  • Type of autoloading rifle

    A semi-automatic rifle is a type of self-loading rifle that fires a single round each time the trigger is pulled while automatically loading the next

    Semi-automatic rifle

    Semi-automatic rifle

    Semi-automatic_rifle

  • Assault rifle
  • Select-fire self-loading rifle that fires an intermediate-power cartridge

    An assault rifle is a select fire rifle that uses an intermediate-rifle cartridge and a detachable magazine. Assault rifles were first put into mass production

    Assault rifle

    Assault rifle

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  • 35M rifle
  • Bolt-action service rifle

    The FÉG 35M was a bolt-action rifle chambered in 8×56mmR. Though superficially still resembling the 95/31M Carbine, it was a new design with a cock-on-close

    35M rifle

    35M rifle

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  • FG 42
  • German automatic paratrooper rifle

    (German: Fallschirmjägergewehr 42, "paratrooper rifle 42") is a selective-fire 7.92×57mm Mauser automatic rifle produced in Nazi Germany during World War II

    FG 42

    FG 42

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  • Whitworth rifle
  • Muzzle-loading rifle

    The Whitworth rifle was an English-made percussion cap rifled musket used in the latter half of the 19th century. A single-shot muzzleloader with excellent

    Whitworth rifle

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  • Pattern 1907 bayonet
  • Bayonet

    pattern 1907 (Mark I), is an out-of-production British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle. The Pattern 1907 bayonet

    Pattern 1907 bayonet

    Pattern 1907 bayonet

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  • .303 British
  • British military rifle cartridge

    the 303 British by the C.I.P. and SAAMI) or 7.7×56mmR, is a .303-inch (7.7 mm) calibre rimmed tapered bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge. The .303-inch

    .303 British

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  • AK-47
  • Soviet 7.62×39mm assault rifle

    development of many other types of individual, crew-served, and specialized firearms. During World War II, the Sturmgewehr 44 rifle used by German forces

    AK-47

    AK-47

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