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Encyclopedia > List of common WWII weapons

This page lists the common infantry weapons used by the various armies engaged in World War II.

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Australia

Finland

France

  • Lebel bolt-action rifles
  • Berthier bolt-action rifles
  • MAS-36 bolt-action rifle
  • FM-24/29 light machine gun

Germany

Italy

Japan

  • Nambu Type 14 semi-auto pistol
  • Arisaka Type 38 and Type 99 rifles
  • Katana Sword (for officers)
  • Type 96 light machine gun
  • Type 99 light machine gun
  • Type 92 heavy machine gun
  • Model 97 hand grenade

Poland

Soviet Union

  • Nagant revolver
  • TT-33 semi-auto pistol
  • Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 rifle
  • SVT-40 semi-auto rifle
  • PPSh-41 submachine gun
  • PPS-43 submachine gun
  • DP-28 light machine gun
  • Maxim M1910 heavy machine gun

United States

United Kingdom

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