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  • M1 Garand Rifle on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#1) M1 Garand Rifle

    Standard rifle of the US armed forces for two decades. Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton.
  • MG42 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#2) MG42

    Super raid-fire German machine gun that outclassed all others.
  • MP40 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#3) MP40

    Iconic German submachine gun, seen in countless war movies.
  • Thompson Submachine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#4) Thompson Submachine Gun

    Iconic "Tommy Gun" that was used by Allied forces around the world.
  • Colt M1911 Pistol on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#5) Colt M1911 Pistol

    Standard US sidearm from 1911 until 1985.
  • StG44 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#6) StG44

    German fully-automatic assault rifle - the first of its kind.
  • M2 Browning on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#7) M2 Browning

    50 caliber machine gun used by US forces from 1933 until now.
  • Browning Automatic Rifle on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#8) Browning Automatic Rifle

    Main light machine gun used by US infantry.
  • Luger P08 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#9) Luger P08

    Iconic German officer's pistol that was prized by Allied troops as a war trophy.
  • Mk 2 Pineapple Grenade on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#10) Mk 2 Pineapple Grenade

    Iconic American grenade. 
  • Bazooka on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#11) Bazooka

    US antitank rocket launcher that became a pop culture icon.
  • Karabiner 98k on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#12) Karabiner 98k

    Standard rifle of the German Army in World War 2. Nearly 15 million were made.
  • M1 Carbine on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#13) M1 Carbine

    Short-range rifle used by US troops with specialized training.
  • M1919 Browning Machine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#14) M1919 Browning Machine Gun

    Mainstay light machine gun of US infantry, and also used on aircraft and tanks.
  • Lee-Enfield Rifle on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#15) Lee-Enfield Rifle

    Standard British, Canadian, and Australian infantry rifle.
  • Panzerfaust on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#16) Panzerfaust

    Panzerfaust on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • Panzerschreck on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#17) Panzerschreck

    German Anti-Tank weapon based off of the American made Bazooka
  • PPSh-41 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#18) PPSh-41

    Standard close-range submachine gun of the Soviet Army. Cheap, easy to make, and deadly.
  • Springfield M1903a4 sniper rifle on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#19) Springfield M1903a4 sniper rifle

    Very accurate.
  • Walther P38 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#20) Walther P38

    Standard German army service pistol of World War 2.
  • (#21) M2 Flamethrower

    Flamethrower used by the US military for clearing out bunkers and trenches.
  • Mg34 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#22) Mg34

    Mg34 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • Model 24 Stielhandgranate on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#23) Model 24 Stielhandgranate

    Iconic "potato masher" hand grenade used by Germany.
  • Sten on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#24) Sten

    Cheap and easily produced British submachine gun.
  • Mosin–Nagant 91/30 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#25) Mosin–Nagant 91/30

    Though a 50 year old design, millions of Soviet troops carried them.
  • Bren Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#26) Bren Gun

    British Commonwealth man-portable light machinegun.
  • Gewehr 43 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#27) Gewehr 43

    Gewehr 43 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • FG42 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#28) FG42

    FG42 on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • Ka-bar Knife on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#29) Ka-bar Knife

    Ka-bar Knife on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • M1917 Browning Machine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#30) M1917 Browning Machine Gun

    Used extensively in the Pacific Theater, and later in Korea.
  • (#31) Gewehr 43 Sniper Rifle

  • Molotov Cocktail on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#32) Molotov Cocktail

    First used by Finland. Later adopted by many combatants on both sides. Easy to make.
  • M3 Submachine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#33) M3 Submachine Gun

    Also called the "grease gun." Used by infantry and paratroopers for short range combat.
  • (#34) Springfield M1903 Rifle

    Very accurate. Used by US early in the war.
  • Mauser C96 Pistol on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#35) Mauser C96 Pistol

    Sidearm of the Chinese military. Also used by the Waffen SS. Unmistakeable profile.
  • Browning Hi-Power on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#36) Browning Hi-Power

    Automatic pistol widely used by both Allied and Axis forces, particularly by commandos.
  • Walther PPK on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#37) Walther PPK

    Walther PPK on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • (#38) Mosin-nagant 91/30 Plu Sniper Rifle

    Used to harass the Germans and kill valuable officers
  • (#39) Winchester 1897 and 1912 Shotguns

    Used by the Marines for close-range combat and for guarding aircraft.
  • (#40) Suomi k/p-31 Submachine Gun

    Finnish submachine gun. One of the best of the war. 71 rd magazine. 900 rpm. Accurate. 
  • Vickers Machine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#41) Vickers Machine Gun

    Vickers Machine Gun on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • (#42) Flammenwerfer 35

    German flamethrower
  • (#43) Beretta M1934

    Standard Italian sidearm. Captured examples liked by Allies for their compactness.
  • (#44) M18/28 Submachine Gun

    Used by Waffen SS and the Chinese. 
  • (#45) Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle

    Soviet semi-automatic rifle. Captured examples highly-prized by Germans and Finns.
  • Webley Mk Vi Revolver on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#46) Webley Mk Vi Revolver

    Webley Mk Vi Revolver on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons
  • Brandt Mle 27/31 81mm mortar on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#47) Brandt Mle 27/31 81mm mortar

    Simple and effective design that was adopted and copied by many nations.
  • Shin-gunto Sword on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#48) Shin-gunto Sword

    Katana style sword issued to Japanese officers
  • DShK on Random Most Iconic World War 2 Weapons

    (#49) DShK

    Mass-produced Soviet heavy machine gun. Used by insurgents against US troops in Iraq.
  • (#50) Maxim M1910 Machine Gun

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Since the emergence of mankind, the war has never stopped. War not only promotes the development and progress of human civilization but also threatens the survival of mankind at all times. World War II was the largest war in human history. People of all countries paid a heavy price for the cruel war. At the same time, many new weapons and technologies that have an important impact on the future were born. 

In order to win the war, several powerful countries have their own talented military experts who specialize in researching and manufacturing new types of powerful weapons and firearms. The random tool shows 69 of the most iconic World War 2 weapons.

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