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List of Secondary And Special-issue World War II Infantry Weaponsreport

  • Inglis Browning Hi-Power (Canada)

  • Colt M1911 (America)

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

  • Tommy Gun M1928A1 (U.S Lend Lease) (America)

  • M1903 Springfield rifle (U.S Lend Lease) (America)

  • M1917 Enfield rifle (U.S Lend Lease) (America)

  • Chauchat (Finland)

  • Ruby pistol (Finland)

  • Erma EMP (France)

  • MAC 31 (France)

  • MAC 1934 (France)

  • MG 15 light machine gun (Germany)

  • MG81 medium machine gun (Germany)

  • FG 42 light machine gun (Germany)

  • MP 3008 A late war German copy of the British Sten (Germany)

  • Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 (Germany)

  • EMP 44 (Germany)

  • StG45 (Germany)

  • Mondragón rifle (Germany)

  • Walther PPK 7.65 semi auto pistol that was issued primarily to officers. (Germany)

  • Pistole 657(n):Licensed copy of the Colt 1911, originally made in Norway by Kongsberg for the Norwegian armed forces. (Germany)

  • Pistole 660(a) (Germany)

  • Sturmgewehr 44 (Germany)

  • Gewehr 43 (Germany)

  • Volksmaschinengewehr VMG-27 (Germany)

  • Wimmersperg Spz-kr (Germany)

  • Browning wz.1928 (Germany)

  • M30 Luftwaffe drilling (Germany)

  • Volkspistole (Germany)

  • ZB vz. 26 (Germany)

  • Fliegerfaust (only 10,000 produced) (Germany)

  • EPK (Pyrkal) Machine gun (Greece)

  • FNAB-43 submachine gun (Italy)

  • TZ-45 submachine gun (Italy)

  • Type 94 Nambu semi-auto pistol (Japan)

  • Type 26 revolver (Japan)

  • Type 2 submachine gun (Japan)

  • TERA rifles (Type 100, Type 1, Type 2) (Japan)

  • Type 98 Heavy Machine Gun (Japan)

  • Błyskawica submachine gun (Poland)

  • Bechowiec-1 submachine gun (Poland)

  • Mors submachine gun (Poland)

  • Polski Sten submachine gun (Poland)

  • DeLisle carbine (United Kingdom)

  • Lanchester SMG (United Kingdom)

  • M1895 Colt Machine gun (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • M1917 Browning machine gun (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • M1917 revolver (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • Martini-Enfield (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • Pattern M1917 (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • Ross Rifle (Issued to the Home Guard) (United Kingdom)

  • Welrod silenced pistol (United Kingdom)

  • High Standard HDM pistol (United States)

  • M1941 Johnson rifle (United States)

  • M1941 Johnson machine gun (United States)

  • M42 United Defense submachine gun (United States)

  • M50 Reising submachine gun (United States)

  • M97 Shotgun (Used in the Pacific War) (United States)

  • M12 Shotgun (Used in the Pacific War) (United States)

  • Ithaca 37 (Used in the Pacific War) (United States)

  • Browning Auto-5 (Used in the Pacific War) (United States)

  • AVS-36 full-auto rifle (USSR)

  • SLEM-1 rifle

    (Belgium) (Prototype weapons)

  • Eriksen M/25 machine gun

    (Norway) (Prototype weapons)

  • Mors submachine gun

    (Poland) (Prototype weapons)

  • M2 Hyde submachine gun

    (United States) (Prototype weapons)

  • Type 5 Rifle

    (Japan) (Prototype weapons)

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A staggering number of weapons were designed and built between nations during World War II, and the emergence of powerful weapons doomed the war to many casualties. These weapons were extremely destructive and influenced the second world war to varying degrees. In World War II, infantry weapons are considered as weapons of mass destruction, and the quality of these weapons directly determines the success of the infantry fight or not. The random tool collects a list of 67 infantry weapons from countries around the world to help you learn more about these weapons.

These infantry weapons were the most advanced weapons in the country during World War II. You can use the generator to find detailed lists of weapons from Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Finland, Italy, Poland, Japan and other developed countries at the time. These weapons were the talismans of World War II, enabling infantry soldiers to defend themselves against foreign aggression more easily when war broke out.

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