What guns were used in World War 2? - Answers (2024)

Albania


Handguns
§ Glisenti Model 1910
Rifles
§ Carcano
§ Mannlicher-Schönauer
§ Mosin-Nagant
Submachineguns
§ Beretta Model 1918
Machineguns
§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
§ Vickers machine gun

Austria


Handguns
§ Steyr M1912
Rifles
§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
Submachinegunns
§ MP 34
Machineguns
§ MG 30
§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12

Australia


Handguns
§ Webley Mk.VI (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)
§ Enfield revolver
§ Browning Hi-Power
Rifles
§ Lee-Enfield
§ Rifle No. 5 Mk I
§ Charlton Automatic Rifle
Submachine Guns
§ Owen
§ Austen submachine gun
§ Thompson M1928A1
§ Sten
Machine guns
§ Lewis Gun
§ Bren light machine gun
§ Vickers machine gun
Anti-Tank weapons
§ PIAT
§ Boys anti-tank rifle

Belgium


Handguns
§ Nagant M1895
§ FN Model 1910/22
Rifles
§ Mauser M1936 (similar to Mauser 98)
Machine Guns
§ Maxim Mo8
§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

Brazil


Handguns
§ Colt M1917 revolver
§ Colt M1911
Rifles
§ Mauser M1908 (similar to Gewehr 98)
§ vz.24
§ M1 Garand (U.S Lend Lease)
§ M1 Carbine (U.S Lend Lease)
§ Springfield M1903 (U.S Lend Lease)
Submachine Guns
§ Thompson submachine gun(U.S Lend Lease)
§ M3 grease gun(U.S Lend Lease)
Machine guns
§ Browning M1919(U.S Lend Lease)
§ Hotchkiss M1914
§ M1941 Johnson machine gun(U.S Lend Lease)

Bulgaria


Handguns
§ Luger P08 pistol
Rifles
§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
§ Karabiner 98k
Submachinegun
§ MP 34
§ MP 40
Machinegun
§ MG 08
§ MG 30
§ MG 34

Canada


Handguns
§ Enfield revolver
§ Browning Hi-Power
§ Smith & Wesson Model 10
Rifles
§ Lee-Enfield SMLE
§ Pattern 1914 Enfield
§ Ross rifle (Canadian Navy only)
Submachine Guns
§ Sten
§ Thompson submachine gun
§ M50 Reising submachine gun
§ M3 grease gun
Machine Guns
§ Bren light machine gun
§ Lewis Gun
§ M1941 Johnson machine gun
§ Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank weapons
§ Boys anti-tank rifle
§ PIAT

China


List of National Revolutionary Army weapons, including warlords and Communists.
Handguns
§ Mauser C96 (Chinese Copy)
§ Browning Hi-Power (Burma Campaign X-Forces and Y-Forces)
§ Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 Chinese copy
§ FN M1900 (Chinese copy)
§ Nambu Pistol (captured from Japanese forces)
§ Luger P08
§ Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (Issued to officers only)
§ Nagant M1895
Rifles
§ Type 24 rifle-main battle rifle (Chinese licensed copy of Gewehr 98)
§ Hanyang Type 88
§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944
§ Mauser Karabiner 98k (mainly given to the early German trained divisions)
§ Gewehr 98
§ Browning Automatic Rifle (U.S Lend Lease)
§ Mondragón rifle
§ ZH-29
§ Vz. 24
§ FN 1924
§ SVT-40 (Only used by communist forces)
§ Arisaka Type 38 rifle, Type 44 carbine, and Type 99 rifle (captured from Japanese forces)
§ M1 Garand (U.S Lend Lease)
§ M1 Carbine (U.S Lend Lease)
§ Springfield M1903 (U.S Lend Lease)
Submachine Guns
§ MP18
§ M3 submachine gun (U.S Lend Lease)
§ Thompson SMG (U.S Lend Lease and locally produced Chinese copies)
§ Sten
§ PPSh-41 (Only used by communist forces)
§ PPS (Only used by communist forces)
§ Type 100 submachine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
§ United Defense M42 (U.S Lend Lease and locally produced Chinese copies)
Light Machine Guns
§ ZB vz.26 (purchased in large quantity from former Czechoslovakia, later local produced Chinese copies)
§ ZB-30
§ Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun (U.S Lend Lease)
§ MG34 (Chinese copy)
§ Bren LMG
§ Degtyaryov machine gun (Only used by communist forces)
§ Type 11 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
§ Type 96 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
§ Type 99 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
§ FM-24/29
Heavy Machine Guns'
§ Chinese Type 24 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy of MG 08)
§ Browning M1917 (locally produced copies chambered for 7.92mm Mauser rounds)[1]
§ PM M1910
Anti-Tank weapons
§ Boys anti tank rifle
§ PTRD
Grenades
§ Model 24 grenade (Chinese copy)
Close quarters weapons
§ Dadao
§ Miao dao
§ HY1935 bayonet
§ Qiang (spear)
§ Type 30 bayonet (captured from Japanese forces)

Czechoslovakia


Handguns
§ ČZ vz. 38
§ Pistole vz. 22
§ ČZ vz. 27
§ Pistole vz. 24
Rifles
§ vz. 24
§ vz. 33
§ ZH-29
Sub Machine Guns
§ ZK-383
Machine Guns
§ ZB vz. 26
§ ZB-30
§ ZB-50
§ ZB-53

Estonia


Handguns
§ Browning Hi-Power
§ Nagant M1895
Rifles
§ Lee-Enfield
§ Mosin-Nagant
Machineguns
§ PM M1910
§ Madsen machine gun
Submachine guns
§ Arsenal submachine gun
§ Suomi KP/-31

Denmark


Handguns
§ Bergmann-Bayard pistol M10
Rifles
§ Gevær M/89
Submachine guns
§ Sten
§ Lettet-Forsøgs submachine gun
Machine Guns
§ Madsen machine gun
1. M24
2. M29

Finland


Handguns
§ Lahti L-35
§ Luger pistol Used by the Finnish officers
§ Ruby pistol
Rifles
§ Mosin-Nagant variants
§ M28 rifle a.k.a. Pystykorva
§ M39 rifle a.k.a. Ukko-Pekka
§ Carcano Special variant with rifle grenades
Submachine Guns
§ Suomi KP/-31
§ PPSh-41 Russian Lend Lease while during Lapland War
Machine Guns
§ Lahti-Saloranta M/26
§ Maxim M/32-33
§ DP machine gun
§ Kg/1940 Light machine gun (Used by the Swedish volunteers)
Anti-tank weapons
§ Lahti L-39
§ Boys anti-tank rifle
§ Panzerschreck
§ Panzerfaust
§ Solothurn S-18/100
§ 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun
Grenades
§ Molotov co*cktail
§ Model 24
Anti-aircraft weapons
§ 7,62 ITKK 31 VKT
§ 20 ITK 40 VKT

France


Handguns
§ Mle 1935
§ MAB Model D pistol
§ Star Model 14
§ Browning M1910
Rifles
§ MAS-36
§ Berthier rifle
§ Lebel Model 1886 rifle
§ Berthier carbine
§ Fusil Automatique Modele 1917
Submachine Guns
§ MAS-38
§ Thompson M1928
§ Sten
§ Ribeyrolle 1918 automatic carbine
Machine Guns
§ FM-24/29
§ Hotchkiss M1914
§ Hotchkiss M1922 machine gun
§ Reibel machine gun
§ MAC 1934
§ Darne machine gun
§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
Grenade
§ F1 grenade (France)

Nazi Germany


Handguns
§ Walther P38
§ Luger P08
§ Walther PP, PPK
§ Sauer 38H
§ Mauser HSC
§ Dreyse M1907 - late war use as emergency measure
§ Mauser C96
§ Volkspistole
Rifles
§ Gewehr 41
§ Gewehr 43
§ Mauser Karabiner 98k
§ Gewehr 98
Submachine Guns
§ MP 18/MP 28
§ MP 34
§ MP 35
§ MP 40
§ MP 3008 (10,000) - use in 1945 only
Machine Guns
§ MG 08
§ MG 13 - second line units later in war
§ MG 15 (about 18,000)
§ MG 17
§ MG 30
§ MG 34
§ MG 42
Automatic Rifles
§ Sturmgewehr 44
§ FG-42
§ StG 45(M)
§ Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 (possibly 10,000 of all designs)
Sniper Rifles
§ Gewehr 43 (scoped)
§ Gewehr 98 (scoped)
§ Karabiner 98k (scoped)
Shotguns
§ M30 Luftwaffe drilling
Anti-tank Weapons
§ Panzerfaust
§ Panzerschreck (approx 290,000)
§ Panzerbüchse 38 & Panzerbüchse 39
§ 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 (3,000)
Flamethrowers
§ Flammenwerfer 35
§ Einstossflammenwerfer 46
§ Flammenwerfer 41
Grenades
§ Model 24 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade
§ Model 43 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade
§ Model 39 Eiergranate Hand Grenade
§ Splitterring
§ S-mine (anti-personnel mine)
Close quarter weapons
§ Kampfmesser 42
§ S84/98 III Bayonet
§ Luftwaffe Sword

Greece


Handguns
§ Ruby pistol
Rifles
§ Lee Enfield
§ M1 Garand
§ Mannlicher-Schönauer
§ Gras rifle
Submachine Gun
§ Thompson submachine gun
Machine Gun
§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
§ Modified Hotchkiss machine gun
§ EPK (Pyrkal) Machine gun
§ Saint Etienne Machine-Gun

Hungary


Handguns
§ FÉG 37M Pistol
§ Frommer Stop
§ FÉG 29M
§ Frommer Lilliput
§ 20M flare pistol
§ 42M flare pistol
§ 43M flare pistol
Rifles
§ 35M rifle
§ 43M rifle
§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
§ 95M Mannlicher
§ 31M rifle
§ 30M rifle
§ 38M rifle
Submachine Guns
§ Danuvia 39M
§ Danuvia 43M
Machine Guns
§ Solothurn 31M light MG
§ Schwarzlose 7/31M heavy MG
§ Madsel LMG (Madsen golyószóró)
§ 1934M Stange (MG34)
§ 1942M Grunov (MG42)
§ 42M (MG131)
Anti-tank Weapons
§ Solothurn 36M 20mm anti-tank rifle (S-18/100)
§ Panzerschreck
§ Kis Páncélököl (Panzerfaust Klein)
§ Nagy Páncélököl (Panzerfaust 30)
§ 43M kézi páncéltörő vető (Hungarian bazooka variant)
§ 44M kézi páncéltörő vető (Hungarian panzerschreck variant)
§ 36M mine
§ 43M mine
Grenades
§ L-28M Goldmann
§ 31M Vesiczky
§ 36M Vécsey
§ 37M Demeter
§ 42M Vecsey
§ 39A/M fire Grenade (Molotov co*cktail)
§ 43M smoke grenade
§ Lila füstgyertya

Italy


Handguns
§ Beretta Modello 1934
§ Beretta Modello 1935
§ Glisenti M1910
§ Roth-Steyr M1907
Submachine Guns
§ Moschetto Automatico Beretta 1938
§ OVP (firearm)
§ FNAB-43
§ TZ-45
§ Beretta Model 1918
Rifles
§ Carcano M1891
§ Carcano M1891 Moschetto da Cavalleria (Cavalry Carbine)
§ Carcano M1891TS Moschetto per Truppe Speciali (Special Troop Carbine)
§ Carcano M1938 Carbine
§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
Machine Guns
§ Breda Modello 30
§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1914
§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1935
§ Breda Modello 1937
Mortars
§ Brixia Model 35
Hand Grenades
§ Bomba a Mano mod.35
§ Bomba a Mano mod.42

Japan


Handguns
§ Nambu Type 14
§ Type 26
§ Nambu Type 94
Rifles
§ Arisaka
§ Type 38 Rifle
§ Type 2 Rifle
§ Type 38 Cavalry Rifle
§ Type 99 Rifle
§ Type 97 Sniper Rifle
§ Type 44 Cavalry Rifle
§ Type I Rifle
§ Type 4 rifle
Submachine guns
§ Nambu Type 100
§ MP18
§ Type 2
Anti-tank Weapons
§ Type 97 20 mm anti-tank rifle
§ Lunge AT mine
Machine Guns
§ Type 11 Light Machine Gun
§ Type 96 Light Machine Gun
§ Type 97 Light Machine Gun
§ Type 99 Light Machine Gun
§ Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun
§ Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun
§ Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun
§ Type 4 Heavy Machine Gun
Grenades
§ Type 4 Grenade
§ Type 10 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade
§ Type 91 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade
§ Type 97 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
§ Type 99 Hand/Rifle Fragmentation Grenade
Flamethrowers
§ Type 93 / Type 100
Grenade Dischargers
§ Type 10
§ Type 89
Swords
§ Shin guntō
§ Type 30 bayonet

Latvia


Submachine guns
§ Arsenal submachine gun
Machineguns
§ Lewis Gun
§ Vickers machine gun

Lithuania


Handguns
§ M1895 Nagant
§ Luger P08 pistol
Rifles
§ Lee-Enfield
§ Mosin Nagant
§ Mauser 1898
Machineguns
§ Vickers machine guns
§ ZB vz.26
§ ZB vz.37
§ M1917 Browning machine gun
§ PM M1910

Luxembourg


Rifles
§ Gewehr 98
§ Karabiner 98k
§ Pattern 1914
§ Ross Rifle
Machineguns
§ MG 08
§ Vickers machine gun

The Netherlands


Handguns
§ FN Model 1903
§ FN Model 1910/22
Rifle
§ M.95
§ Lee Enfield
Submachine guns
§ Lanchester submachine gun
Machine Gun
§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
§ Lewis Gun

New Zealand


Handguns
§ Smith & Wesson M&P
§ Webley Revolver
§ Enfield revolver
Rifles
§ Lee Enfield
Submachine Guns
§ Owen submachine gun
§ Thompson submachine gun
§ Sten
Machine guns
§ Charlton Automatic Rifle (1500)
§ Lewis gun
§ Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank weapons
§ Boys anti-tank rifle
§ PIAT

Norway


Handguns
§ Colt M1914
§ Nagant M1895
§ Lahti L-35 (smuggled from Sweden & Finland)
§ Walther P38 (Captured from German forces, used by the resistance)
Rifles
§ Krag-Jørgensen
§ M1917 Enfield (Parachuted to the resistance movement as Military aid)
§ Pattern 1914 Enfield (parachuted to the resistance movement as Military aid)
§ Lee-Enfield (parachuted to the resistance movement as military aid)
§ Karabiner 98k (captured from German forces, used by the Resistance)
§ M1 Carbine (Parachuted to the Resistance movement)
§ AG-42 (supplied to resistance movement by Sweden)
§ Mosin-Nagant (smuggled from Finland & USSR, used by resistance in the North)
§ Mas36 (leftover from French forces after the battle of Narvik, used by the resistance)
Submachine Guns
§ Sten (Used by the post Norwegian Campaign resistance, not the army.)
§ MP40 (captured from German forces, used by resistance)
§ Thompson M1928A1 (parachuted to the resistance movement as military aid)
Machine Guns
§ Madsen M/22
§ Colt M/29
§ Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
§ Browning M1919
§ MG34 (captured from German forces,used by the resistance)
§ kg/1940 Light machine gun
§ Weibel M/1932

Mongolia


Rifles
§ Mosin-Nagant
Submachineguns
§ PPSh-41
§ PPS-43
Machineguns
§ Russian M1910 Maxim
§ SG-43 Goryunov
§ DShK

Poland


Handguns
§ Nagant M1895
§ Radom Pistolet wz.35 Vis
§ TT pistol (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Rifles
§ Kbsp wz. 1938M
§ Karabin wz.98a (kb wz.98a)
§ Karabinek wz.29 (kbk wz.29)
§ rkm Browning wz.1928
§ Lee Enfield (Used by the exiled army)
§ Mosin-Nagant (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Submachine gun
§ Bechowiec-1
§ Błyskawica (Used by the Polish Resistance)
§ KIS (weapon)
§ Choroszmanów
§ Samoróbka
§ Teteryka
§ Wz.39
§ Sten (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the West)
§ PPS (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East
§ PPSh-41 (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Machine Guns
§ Ckm wz.30
§ Machine gun Type C
§ Bren (Used by the exiled army)
§ DP (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Anti-Tank Weapons
§ Kb ppanc wz.35
Grenades
§ Fragmentation Grenade wz.1933
§ Concussion Grenade wz.1933
Flamethrower
§ K pattern flamethrower (Used by the polish resistance)
Grenade launcher
§ Granatnik wz.36
Close quarter Weapons
§ Lance (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat
§ Szabla (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat

Romania


Handguns
§ Ruby pistol
§ Beretta M 1934
§ Steyr M1912
Rifles
§ vz.24
§ Karabiner 98k
§ Mosin-Nagant
Submachine Guns
§ Orita M1941
§ PPSh 41
Machine Guns
§ ZB vz. 26
§ ZB-30
§ MG 34
§ PM M1910
§ ZB-53

South Africa


Pistols
§ Webley Revolver
Rifles
§ Lee Enfield
§ Rieder Automatic Rifle
§ Jungle Carbine
Submachine guns
§ Sten
Machine Guns
§ Vickers machine gun
§ Bren light machine gun
Anti-Tank Weapons
§ PIAT
§ 3.5-inch rocket launcher
Mortars
§ 2-inch mortar

Soviet Union


Handguns
§ Nagant M1895 revolver
§ Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 semiautomatic pistol
Rifles
§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944 bolt-action rifle
§ Tokarev SVT-38, SVT-40 semiautomatic rifle
§ AVS-36 semiautomatic rifle - taken out of service in 1941
§ Fedorov Avtomat automatic rifle
§ SKS (semiautomatic rifle, tested in combat in very small numbers at the end of the war)
Submachine Guns
§ PPD-40
§ PPSh-41
§ PPS
§ MP 40 (captured from German forces)
Machine Guns
§ DP-28 Light Machine Gun
§ DShK 1938 Heavy Machine Gun
§ DS-39 - production stopped 1941
§ PM M1910 medium machine gun
§ SG-43 Goryunov medium machine gun - 1943 onwards
§ RPD (used in the last stages of the war)
§ MG-42 (captured from German forces)
Anti-Tank Weapons
§ PTRD-41 Bolt-action Anti-Tank Rifle
§ PTRS-41 Semi-Automatic Anti-Tank Rifle
Grenades
§ F1 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
§ RGD-33 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
§ RG-41 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade
§ RG-42 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
§ RPG-43 HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) Hand Grenade
§ RPG-6 HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) Hand Grenade
§ Molotov co*cktail
Flamethrowers
§ ROKS-2
§ ROKS-3
Sniper Rifles
§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944 (scoped)
§ Tokarev SVT-38, SVT-40 (scoped)
Swords
§ Shashka
Knife
§ NR-40

Thailand


Rifles
§ Type 45 Siamese Mauser
§ Type-66 Siamese Mauser
Machine guns
§ Madsen machine gun
§ Type 66 Browing HMG
§ Type 77 Vickers Armstrong HMG
§ Type 92 heavy machine gun

United Kingdom


Handguns
§ Enfield Revolver No.2 Mk.I
§ Webley Mk.VI (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)
§ FN/Inglis Pistol No.2 Mk.I and Mk 1*
§ Smith & Wesson M&P
§ Colt M1911A1
§ Welrod
Rifles
§ Short Magazine Lee-Enfield
§ Rifle No. 5 Mk I
§ Pattern 14 (P14) "No.3"
§ De Lisle Carbine (Limited to British Commandos)
§ M1 carbine
Submachine guns
§ Sten - about 4 million produced from all sources
§ Lanchester
§ Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1
Machine Guns
§ Bren light machine gun
§ Lewis light machine gun
§ Vickers K machine gun
§ Vickers machine gun
§ Besa machine gun
§ M2 Browning machine gun
Anti-Tank Weapons
§ Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT)
§ Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys
Grenades
§ No.36M Mk.I Fragmentation Hand/Rifle Grenade or "Mills Bomb"
§ Grenade, Rifle No. 68 AT - HEAT anti-tank rifle grenade
§ No.69 Mk.I Bakelite Concussion Hand Grenade
§ No.76 Special Incendiary Phosphorus Hand Grenade
§ No.73 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade "Thermos Grenade"
§ No.74 ST Grenade, or "Sticky Bomb" - an anti-tank hand grenade
§ No.75 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade known as "Hawkins Grenade" or "Hawkins Mine"
§ No.77 (White Phosphorus) Hand Grenade
§ No.82 Hand Grenade - known as "Gammon Grenade/Bomb"
Mortars
§ 2-inch mortar
§ Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar
Flamethrowers
§ No.II Mk.II Flamethrower "Lifebuoy"
Sniper rifles
§ Lee-Enfield (scoped)
§ Pattern 1914 (scoped)
§ M1D Garand (Scoped)
Knives
§ Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife

United States


Handguns
§ Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless
§ Colt M1911A1
§ Colt M1917 revolver
§ Colt Official Police {Colt M1927 Aka "Colt Commando"}
§ FP-45 Liberator
§ Smith & Wesson M&P
§ Welrod
Rifles
§ M1 Garand
§ M1 Carbine
§ M1903 Springfield
§ M1917 Enfield rifle
§ M1941 Johnson rifle
Submachine Guns
§ Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1
§ M3/A1 'Grease Gun'
§ M50 Reising submachine gun
§ United Defense M42 (15,000)
Machine Guns
§ Browning M1917A1 Heavy Machine Gun
§ Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun
§ Browning M2 Heavy Machine Gun
§ M1941 Johnson machine gun
§ Lewis gun
§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
Sniper Rifles
§ M1 Garand (scoped)
§ M1903 Springfield (scoped)
§ M1917 Enfield (scoped)
Shotgun (Commonly used by the Marines in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe)
§ Ithaca 37
§ Trench gun M1897 (Used in the Western front)
§ M12 Shotgun
§ Browning Auto-5
§ Coach gun
§ Remington 31
Anti-Tank Weapons
§ Rocket Launcher, M1/A1 "Bazooka"
§ M18 recoilless rifle
Flamethrowers
§ M2 flamethrower
§ M1A1 Flamethrower
Grenades
§ Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
Grenade launcher
§ M7 grenade launcher
Mortars
§ M1 Mortar
§ M2 4.2 inch mortar
§ M2 Mortar
Knife
§ Ka-Bar
§ M1 bayonet
§ M1905 bayonet
§ M1942 bayonet
§ Mark I trench knife
§ V-42 Stiletto
§ United States Marine Raider Stiletto

Kingdom of Yugoslavia


Handguns
§ Ruby pistol
§ FN Model 1910 (Also the 1922 was used)
Rifles
§ M24 series
§ Mauser 98
§ Kbk wz. 1929
§ vz. 24
§ Steyr
Submachinegun
§ Erma EMP-35
Machineguns
§ Chauchat
§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1914
§ ZB vz. 26
Grenades
§ Vasić M.12 model

Albania

Handguns

§ Glisenti Model 1910

Rifles

§ Carcano

§ Mannlicher-Schönauer

§ Mosin-Nagant

Submachineguns

§ Beretta Model 1918

Machineguns

§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12

§ Vickers machine gun

Austria

Handguns

§ Steyr M1912

Rifles

§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

Submachinegunns

§ MP 34

Machineguns

§ MG 30

§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12

Australia

Handguns

§ Webley Mk.VI (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)

§ Enfield revolver

§ Browning Hi-Power

Rifles

§ Lee-Enfield

§ Rifle No. 5 Mk I

§ Charlton Automatic Rifle

Submachine Guns

§ Owen

§ Austen submachine gun

§ Thompson M1928A1

§ Sten

Machine guns

§ Lewis Gun

§ Bren light machine gun

§ Vickers machine gun

Anti-Tank weapons

§ PIAT

§ Boys anti-tank rifle

Belgium

Handguns

§ Nagant M1895

§ FN Model 1910/22

Rifles

§ Mauser M1936 (similar to Mauser 98)

Machine Guns

§ Maxim Mo8

§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

Brazil

Handguns

§ Colt M1917 revolver

§ Colt M1911

Rifles

§ Mauser M1908 (similar to Gewehr 98)

§ vz.24

§ M1 Garand (U.S Lend Lease)

§ M1 Carbine (U.S Lend Lease)

§ Springfield M1903 (U.S Lend Lease)

Submachine Guns

§ Thompson submachine gun(U.S Lend Lease)

§ M3 grease gun(U.S Lend Lease)

Machine guns

§ Browning M1919(U.S Lend Lease)

§ Hotchkiss M1914

§ M1941 Johnson machine gun(U.S Lend Lease)

Bulgaria

Handguns

§ Luger P08 pistol

Rifles

§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

§ Karabiner 98k

Submachinegun

§ MP 34

§ MP 40

Machinegun

§ MG 08

§ MG 30

§ MG 34

Canada

Handguns

§ Enfield revolver

§ Browning Hi-Power

§ Smith & Wesson Model 10

Rifles

§ Lee-Enfield SMLE

§ Pattern 1914 Enfield

§ Ross rifle (Canadian Navy only)

Submachine Guns

§ Sten

§ Thompson submachine gun

§ M50 Reising submachine gun

§ M3 grease gun

Machine Guns

§ Bren light machine gun

§ Lewis Gun

§ M1941 Johnson machine gun

§ Vickers machine gun

Anti-tank weapons

§ Boys anti-tank rifle

§ PIAT

China

List of National Revolutionary Army weapons, including warlords and Communists.

Handguns

§ Mauser C96 (Chinese Copy)

§ Browning Hi-Power (Burma Campaign X-Forces and Y-Forces)

§ Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 Chinese copy

§ FN M1900 (Chinese copy)

§ Nambu Pistol (captured from Japanese forces)

§ Luger P08

§ Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (Issued to officers only)

§ Nagant M1895

Rifles

§ Type 24 rifle-main battle rifle (Chinese licensed copy of Gewehr 98)

§ Hanyang Type 88

§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944

§ Mauser Karabiner 98k (mainly given to the early German trained divisions)

§ Gewehr 98

§ Browning Automatic Rifle (U.S Lend Lease)

§ Mondragón rifle

§ ZH-29

§ Vz. 24

§ FN 1924

§ SVT-40 (Only used by communist forces)

§ Arisaka Type 38 rifle, Type 44 carbine, and Type 99 rifle (captured from Japanese forces)

§ M1 Garand (U.S Lend Lease)

§ M1 Carbine (U.S Lend Lease)

§ Springfield M1903 (U.S Lend Lease)

Submachine Guns

§ MP18

§ M3 submachine gun (U.S Lend Lease)

§ Thompson SMG (U.S Lend Lease and locally produced Chinese copies)

§ Sten

§ PPSh-41 (Only used by communist forces)

§ PPS (Only used by communist forces)

§ Type 100 submachine gun (captured from Japanese forces)

§ United Defense M42 (U.S Lend Lease and locally produced Chinese copies)

Light Machine Guns

§ ZB vz.26 (purchased in large quantity from former Czechoslovakia, later local produced Chinese copies)

§ ZB-30

§ Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun (U.S Lend Lease)

§ MG34 (Chinese copy)

§ Bren LMG

§ Degtyaryov machine gun (Only used by communist forces)

§ Type 11 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)

§ Type 96 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)

§ Type 99 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)

§ FM-24/29

Heavy Machine Guns'

§ Chinese Type 24 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy of MG 08)

§ Browning M1917 (locally produced copies chambered for 7.92mm Mauser rounds)[1]

§ PM M1910

Anti-Tank weapons

§ Boys anti tank rifle

§ PTRD

Grenades

§ Model 24 grenade (Chinese copy)

Close quarters weapons

§ Dadao

§ Miao dao

§ HY1935 bayonet

§ Qiang (spear)

§ Type 30 bayonet (captured from Japanese forces)

Czechoslovakia

Handguns

§ ČZ vz. 38

§ Pistole vz. 22

§ ČZ vz. 27

§ Pistole vz. 24

Rifles

§ vz. 24

§ vz. 33

§ ZH-29

Sub Machine Guns

§ ZK-383

Machine Guns

§ ZB vz. 26

§ ZB-30

§ ZB-50

§ ZB-53

Estonia

Handguns

§ Browning Hi-Power

§ Nagant M1895

Rifles

§ Lee-Enfield

§ Mosin-Nagant

Machineguns

§ PM M1910

§ Madsen machine gun

Submachine guns

§ Arsenal submachine gun

§ Suomi KP/-31

Denmark

Handguns

§ Bergmann-Bayard pistol M10

Rifles

§ Gevær M/89

Submachine guns

§ Sten

§ Lettet-Forsøgs submachine gun

Machine Guns

§ Madsen machine gun

1. M24

2. M29

Finland

Handguns

§ Lahti L-35

§ Luger pistol Used by the Finnish officers

§ Ruby pistol

Rifles

§ Mosin-Nagant variants

§ M28 rifle a.k.a. Pystykorva

§ M39 rifle a.k.a. Ukko-Pekka

§ Carcano Special variant with rifle grenades

Submachine Guns

§ Suomi KP/-31

§ PPSh-41 Russian Lend Lease while during Lapland War

Machine Guns

§ Lahti-Saloranta M/26

§ Maxim M/32-33

§ DP machine gun

§ Kg/1940 Light machine gun (Used by the Swedish volunteers)

Anti-tank weapons

§ Lahti L-39

§ Boys anti-tank rifle

§ Panzerschreck

§ Panzerfaust

§ Solothurn S-18/100

§ 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun

Grenades

§ Molotov co*cktail

§ Model 24

Anti-aircraft weapons

§ 7,62 ITKK 31 VKT

§ 20 ITK 40 VKT

France

Handguns

§ Mle 1935

§ MAB Model D pistol

§ Star Model 14

§ Browning M1910

Rifles

§ MAS-36

§ Berthier rifle

§ Lebel Model 1886 rifle

§ Berthier carbine

§ Fusil Automatique Modele 1917

Submachine Guns

§ MAS-38

§ Thompson M1928

§ Sten

§ Ribeyrolle 1918 automatic carbine

Machine Guns

§ FM-24/29

§ Hotchkiss M1914

§ Hotchkiss M1922 machine gun

§ Reibel machine gun

§ MAC 1934

§ Darne machine gun

§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

Grenade

§ F1 grenade (France)

Nazi Germany

Handguns

§ Walther P38

§ Luger P08

§ Walther PP, PPK

§ Sauer 38H

§ Mauser HSC

§ Dreyse M1907 - late war use as emergency measure

§ Mauser C96

§ Volkspistole

Rifles

§ Gewehr 41

§ Gewehr 43

§ Mauser Karabiner 98k

§ Gewehr 98

Submachine Guns

§ MP 18/MP 28

§ MP 34

§ MP 35

§ MP 40

§ MP 3008 (10,000) - use in 1945 only

Machine Guns

§ MG 08

§ MG 13 - second line units later in war

§ MG 15 (about 18,000)

§ MG 17

§ MG 30

§ MG 34

§ MG 42

Automatic Rifles

§ Sturmgewehr 44

§ FG-42

§ StG 45(M)

§ Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 (possibly 10,000 of all designs)

Sniper Rifles

§ Gewehr 43 (scoped)

§ Gewehr 98 (scoped)

§ Karabiner 98k (scoped)

Shotguns

§ M30 Luftwaffe drilling

Anti-tank Weapons

§ Panzerfaust

§ Panzerschreck (approx 290,000)

§ Panzerbüchse 38 & Panzerbüchse 39

§ 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 (3,000)

Flamethrowers

§ Flammenwerfer 35

§ Einstossflammenwerfer 46

§ Flammenwerfer 41

Grenades

§ Model 24 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade

§ Model 43 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade

§ Model 39 Eiergranate Hand Grenade

§ Splitterring

§ S-mine (anti-personnel mine)

Close quarter weapons

§ Kampfmesser 42

§ S84/98 III Bayonet

§ Luftwaffe Sword

Greece

Handguns

§ Ruby pistol

Rifles

§ Lee Enfield

§ M1 Garand

§ Mannlicher-Schönauer

§ Gras rifle

Submachine Gun

§ Thompson submachine gun

Machine Gun

§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12

§ Modified Hotchkiss machine gun

§ EPK (Pyrkal) Machine gun

§ Saint Etienne Machine-Gun

Hungary

Handguns

§ FÉG 37M Pistol

§ Frommer Stop

§ FÉG 29M

§ Frommer Lilliput

§ 20M flare pistol

§ 42M flare pistol

§ 43M flare pistol

Rifles

§ 35M rifle

§ 43M rifle

§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

§ 95M Mannlicher

§ 31M rifle

§ 30M rifle

§ 38M rifle

Submachine Guns

§ Danuvia 39M

§ Danuvia 43M

Machine Guns

§ Solothurn 31M light MG

§ Schwarzlose 7/31M heavy MG

§ Madsel LMG (Madsen golyószóró)

§ 1934M Stange (MG34)

§ 1942M Grunov (MG42)

§ 42M (MG131)

Anti-tank Weapons

§ Solothurn 36M 20mm anti-tank rifle (S-18/100)

§ Panzerschreck

§ Kis Páncélököl (Panzerfaust Klein)

§ Nagy Páncélököl (Panzerfaust 30)

§ 43M kézi páncéltörő vető (Hungarian bazooka variant)

§ 44M kézi páncéltörő vető (Hungarian panzerschreck variant)

§ 36M mine

§ 43M mine

Grenades

§ L-28M Goldmann

§ 31M Vesiczky

§ 36M Vécsey

§ 37M Demeter

§ 42M Vecsey

§ 39A/M fire Grenade (Molotov co*cktail)

§ 43M smoke grenade

§ Lila füstgyertya

Italy

Handguns

§ Beretta Modello 1934

§ Beretta Modello 1935

§ Glisenti M1910

§ Roth-Steyr M1907

Submachine Guns

§ Moschetto Automatico Beretta 1938

§ OVP (firearm)

§ FNAB-43

§ TZ-45

§ Beretta Model 1918

Rifles

§ Carcano M1891

§ Carcano M1891 Moschetto da Cavalleria (Cavalry Carbine)

§ Carcano M1891TS Moschetto per Truppe Speciali (Special Troop Carbine)

§ Carcano M1938 Carbine

§ Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

Machine Guns

§ Breda Modello 30

§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1914

§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1935

§ Breda Modello 1937

Mortars

§ Brixia Model 35

Hand Grenades

§ Bomba a Mano mod.35

§ Bomba a Mano mod.42

Japan

Handguns

§ Nambu Type 14

§ Type 26

§ Nambu Type 94

Rifles

§ Arisaka

§ Type 38 Rifle

§ Type 2 Rifle

§ Type 38 Cavalry Rifle

§ Type 99 Rifle

§ Type 97 Sniper Rifle

§ Type 44 Cavalry Rifle

§ Type I Rifle

§ Type 4 rifle

Submachine guns

§ Nambu Type 100

§ MP18

§ Type 2

Anti-tank Weapons

§ Type 97 20 mm anti-tank rifle

§ Lunge AT mine

Machine Guns

§ Type 11 Light Machine Gun

§ Type 96 Light Machine Gun

§ Type 97 Light Machine Gun

§ Type 99 Light Machine Gun

§ Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun

§ Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun

§ Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun

§ Type 4 Heavy Machine Gun

Grenades

§ Type 4 Grenade

§ Type 10 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade

§ Type 91 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade

§ Type 97 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

§ Type 99 Hand/Rifle Fragmentation Grenade

Flamethrowers

§ Type 93 / Type 100

Grenade Dischargers

§ Type 10

§ Type 89

Swords

§ Shin guntō

§ Type 30 bayonet

Latvia

Submachine guns

§ Arsenal submachine gun

Machineguns

§ Lewis Gun

§ Vickers machine gun

Lithuania

Handguns

§ M1895 Nagant

§ Luger P08 pistol

Rifles

§ Lee-Enfield

§ Mosin Nagant

§ Mauser 1898

Machineguns

§ Vickers machine guns

§ ZB vz.26

§ ZB vz.37

§ M1917 Browning machine gun

§ PM M1910

Luxembourg

Rifles

§ Gewehr 98

§ Karabiner 98k

§ Pattern 1914

§ Ross Rifle

Machineguns

§ MG 08

§ Vickers machine gun

The Netherlands

Handguns

§ FN Model 1903

§ FN Model 1910/22

Rifle

§ M.95

§ Lee Enfield

Submachine guns

§ Lanchester submachine gun

Machine Gun

§ Schwarzlose MG M.07/12

§ Lewis Gun

New Zealand

Handguns

§ Smith & Wesson M&P

§ Webley Revolver

§ Enfield revolver

Rifles

§ Lee Enfield

Submachine Guns

§ Owen submachine gun

§ Thompson submachine gun

§ Sten

Machine guns

§ Charlton Automatic Rifle (1500)

§ Lewis gun

§ Vickers machine gun

Anti-tank weapons

§ Boys anti-tank rifle

§ PIAT

Norway

Handguns

§ Colt M1914

§ Nagant M1895

§ Lahti L-35 (smuggled from Sweden & Finland)

§ Walther P38 (Captured from German forces, used by the resistance)

Rifles

§ Krag-Jørgensen

§ M1917 Enfield (Parachuted to the resistance movement as Military aid)

§ Pattern 1914 Enfield (parachuted to the resistance movement as Military aid)

§ Lee-Enfield (parachuted to the resistance movement as military aid)

§ Karabiner 98k (captured from German forces, used by the Resistance)

§ M1 Carbine (Parachuted to the Resistance movement)

§ AG-42 (supplied to resistance movement by Sweden)

§ Mosin-Nagant (smuggled from Finland & USSR, used by resistance in the North)

§ Mas36 (leftover from French forces after the battle of Narvik, used by the resistance)

Submachine Guns

§ Sten (Used by the post Norwegian Campaign resistance, not the army.)

§ MP40 (captured from German forces, used by resistance)

§ Thompson M1928A1 (parachuted to the resistance movement as military aid)

Machine Guns

§ Madsen M/22

§ Colt M/29

§ Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun

§ Browning M1919

§ MG34 (captured from German forces,used by the resistance)

§ kg/1940 Light machine gun

§ Weibel M/1932

Mongolia

Rifles

§ Mosin-Nagant

Submachineguns

§ PPSh-41

§ PPS-43

Machineguns

§ Russian M1910 Maxim

§ SG-43 Goryunov

§ DShK

Poland

Handguns

§ Nagant M1895

§ Radom Pistolet wz.35 Vis

§ TT pistol (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Rifles

§ Kbsp wz. 1938M

§ Karabin wz.98a (kb wz.98a)

§ Karabinek wz.29 (kbk wz.29)

§ rkm Browning wz.1928

§ Lee Enfield (Used by the exiled army)

§ Mosin-Nagant (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Submachine gun

§ Bechowiec-1

§ Błyskawica (Used by the Polish Resistance)

§ KIS (weapon)

§ Choroszmanów

§ Samoróbka

§ Teteryka

§ Wz.39

§ Sten (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the West)

§ PPS (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East

§ PPSh-41 (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Machine Guns

§ Ckm wz.30

§ Machine gun Type C

§ Bren (Used by the exiled army)

§ DP (Used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)

Anti-Tank Weapons

§ Kb ppanc wz.35

Grenades

§ Fragmentation Grenade wz.1933

§ Concussion Grenade wz.1933

Flamethrower

§ K pattern flamethrower (Used by the polish resistance)

Grenade launcher

§ Granatnik wz.36

Close quarter Weapons

§ Lance (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat

§ Szabla (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat

Romania

Handguns

§ Ruby pistol

§ Beretta M 1934

§ Steyr M1912

Rifles

§ vz.24

§ Karabiner 98k

§ Mosin-Nagant

Submachine Guns

§ Orita M1941

§ PPSh 41

Machine Guns

§ ZB vz. 26

§ ZB-30

§ MG 34

§ PM M1910

§ ZB-53

South Africa

Pistols

§ Webley Revolver

Rifles

§ Lee Enfield

§ Rieder Automatic Rifle

§ Jungle Carbine

Submachine guns

§ Sten

Machine Guns

§ Vickers machine gun

§ Bren light machine gun

Anti-Tank Weapons

§ PIAT

§ 3.5-inch rocket launcher

Mortars

§ 2-inch mortar

Soviet Union

Handguns

§ Nagant M1895 revolver

§ Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 semiautomatic pistol

Rifles

§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944 bolt-action rifle

§ Tokarev SVT-38, SVT-40 semiautomatic rifle

§ AVS-36 semiautomatic rifle - taken out of service in 1941

§ Fedorov Avtomat automatic rifle

§ SKS (semiautomatic rifle, tested in combat in very small numbers at the end of the war)

Submachine Guns

§ PPD-40

§ PPSh-41

§ PPS

§ MP 40 (captured from German forces)

Machine Guns

§ DP-28 Light Machine Gun

§ DShK 1938 Heavy Machine Gun

§ DS-39 - production stopped 1941

§ PM M1910 medium machine gun

§ SG-43 Goryunov medium machine gun - 1943 onwards

§ RPD (used in the last stages of the war)

§ MG-42 (captured from German forces)

Anti-Tank Weapons

§ PTRD-41 Bolt-action Anti-Tank Rifle

§ PTRS-41 Semi-Automatic Anti-Tank Rifle

Grenades

§ F1 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

§ RGD-33 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

§ RG-41 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade

§ RG-42 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

§ RPG-43 HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) Hand Grenade

§ RPG-6 HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) Hand Grenade

§ Molotov co*cktail

Flamethrowers

§ ROKS-2

§ ROKS-3

Sniper Rifles

§ Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944 (scoped)

§ Tokarev SVT-38, SVT-40 (scoped)

Swords

§ Shashka

Knife

§ NR-40

Thailand

Rifles

§ Type 45 Siamese Mauser

§ Type-66 Siamese Mauser

Machine guns

§ Madsen machine gun

§ Type 66 Browing HMG

§ Type 77 Vickers Armstrong HMG

§ Type 92 heavy machine gun

United Kingdom

Handguns

§ Enfield Revolver No.2 Mk.I

§ Webley Mk.VI (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)

§ FN/Inglis Pistol No.2 Mk.I and Mk 1*

§ Smith & Wesson M&P

§ Colt M1911A1

§ Welrod

Rifles

§ Short Magazine Lee-Enfield

§ Rifle No. 5 Mk I

§ Pattern 14 (P14) "No.3"

§ De Lisle Carbine (Limited to British Commandos)

§ M1 carbine

Submachine guns

§ Sten - about 4 million produced from all sources

§ Lanchester

§ Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1

Machine Guns

§ Bren light machine gun

§ Lewis light machine gun

§ Vickers K machine gun

§ Vickers machine gun

§ Besa machine gun

§ M2 Browning machine gun

Anti-Tank Weapons

§ Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT)

§ Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys

Grenades

§ No.36M Mk.I Fragmentation Hand/Rifle Grenade or "Mills Bomb"

§ Grenade, Rifle No. 68 AT - HEAT anti-tank rifle grenade

§ No.69 Mk.I Bakelite Concussion Hand Grenade

§ No.76 Special Incendiary Phosphorus Hand Grenade

§ No.73 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade "Thermos Grenade"

§ No.74 ST Grenade, or "Sticky Bomb" - an anti-tank hand grenade

§ No.75 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade known as "Hawkins Grenade" or "Hawkins Mine"

§ No.77 (White Phosphorus) Hand Grenade

§ No.82 Hand Grenade - known as "Gammon Grenade/Bomb"

Mortars

§ 2-inch mortar

§ Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar

Flamethrowers

§ No.II Mk.II Flamethrower "Lifebuoy"

Sniper rifles

§ Lee-Enfield (scoped)

§ Pattern 1914 (scoped)

§ M1D Garand (Scoped)

Knives

§ Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife

United States

Handguns

§ Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless

§ Colt M1911A1

§ Colt M1917 revolver

§ Colt Official Police {Colt M1927 Aka "Colt Commando"}

§ FP-45 Liberator

§ Smith & Wesson M&P

§ Welrod

Rifles

§ M1 Garand

§ M1 Carbine

§ M1903 Springfield

§ M1917 Enfield rifle

§ M1941 Johnson rifle

Submachine Guns

§ Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1

§ M3/A1 'Grease Gun'

§ M50 Reising submachine gun

§ United Defense M42 (15,000)

Machine Guns

§ Browning M1917A1 Heavy Machine Gun

§ Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun

§ Browning M2 Heavy Machine Gun

§ M1941 Johnson machine gun

§ Lewis gun

§ M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

Sniper Rifles

§ M1 Garand (scoped)

§ M1903 Springfield (scoped)

§ M1917 Enfield (scoped)

Shotgun (Commonly used by the Marines in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe)

§ Ithaca 37

§ Trench gun M1897 (Used in the Western front)

§ M12 Shotgun

§ Browning Auto-5

§ Coach gun

§ Remington 31

Anti-Tank Weapons

§ Rocket Launcher, M1/A1 "Bazooka"

§ M18 recoilless rifle

Flamethrowers

§ M2 flamethrower

§ M1A1 Flamethrower

Grenades

§ Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

Grenade launcher

§ M7 grenade launcher

Mortars

§ M1 Mortar

§ M2 4.2 inch mortar

§ M2 Mortar

Knife

§ Ka-Bar

§ M1 bayonet

§ M1905 bayonet

§ M1942 bayonet

§ Mark I trench knife

§ V-42 Stiletto

§ United States Marine Raider Stiletto

Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Handguns

§ Ruby pistol

§ FN Model 1910 (Also the 1922 was used)

Rifles

§ M24 series

§ Mauser 98

§ Kbk wz. 1929

§ vz. 24

§ Steyr

Submachinegun

§ Erma EMP-35

Machineguns

§ Chauchat

§ Fiat-Revelli Modello 1914

§ ZB vz. 26

Grenades

§ Vasić M.12 model

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