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- {{flag|Australia|1940|name=Commonwealth of Australia}}
- Federal State of Austria
- {{flag|Belgium|1940|name=Kingdom of Belgium}}
- {{flagdeco|Brazil|1889}} United States of Brazil
- {{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria|1908|name=Kingdom of Bulgaria}}
- {{flag|Canada|1868|name=Dominion of Canada}}
- {{flagicon|Slovakia|1938}} Slovak Republic
- {{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1928|name=Republic of China}}
- {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia|1940}}Czechoslovak Republic
- {{flagicon|Independent State of Croatia|1941}} Independent State of Croatia
- {{flag|Denmark|1940|name=Kingdom of Denmark}}
- {{flag|Republic of Finland}}
- {{Flagicon|French Third Republic}} French Third Republic
- {{flag|Nazi Germany|1940|name=German Reich}}
- {{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}
- {{flag|Kingdom of Hungary|1940}}
- {{flag|Kingdom of Italy|1940|name=Kingdom of Italy (Fascist)}}
- {{flag|Empire of Japan}}
- {{flag|Republic of Lithuania}}
- {{flag|Republic of Estonia}}
- {{flag|Latvia|1940|name=Republic of Latvia}}
- {{flag|Grand Duchy of Luxembourg|1938}}
- {{flag|Federated Malay States|name=British Malaya}}
- {{flag|Manchukuo}}
- {{flag|Mexico|1940|name=United Mexican States}}
- Mongolian People's Republic
- {{flagdeco|Netherlands}} Kingdom of the Netherlands
- {{flag|New Zealand|1940|name=Dominion of New Zealand}}
- {{flag|Kingdom of Norway}}
- {{flag|Republic of Poland}}
- {{flag|Kingdom of Romania}}
- {{flag|Union of South Africa|1928}}
- {{flag|Soviet Union|1936|name=Soviet Union}}
- {{flag|Thailand|1940|name=Kingdom of Thailand}}
- {{flag|United Kingdom|name= United Kingdom (including British Empire)}}
- {{flag|United States of America|1912}}
- {{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- See also
- References
{{merge from|WW2 infantry weapons by faction|discuss=Talk:List of common World War II infantry weapons#Proposed merge with WW2 infantry weapons by faction|date=August 2018}}{{refimprove|date=August 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2016}}This is a list of infantry weapons which were in mainstream use during World War II (1939–1945). {{flag|Australia|1940|name=Commonwealth of Australia}}Sidearms- Webley Mk.VI (.455) & My. Toe
- Smith & Wesson Victory Model
- Enfield revolver
- Browning Hi-Power
Rifles- Lee–Enfield No. 1 Mk III
- Lee-Metford
Submachine Guns- Owen Gun
- Thompson M1928A1
- Sten
- Austen submachine gun
Machine guns- Lewis Gun
- Bren light machine gun
- Browning M1917
- Browning M1919
- Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank weaponryGrenadesFlamethrowers- M2 flamethrower
- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2{{cn|date=September 2017}}
Mortars- Stokes mortar
- Ordnance SBML 2-inch mortar
- Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar
- Ordnance ML 4.2 inch Mortar
Federal State of AustriaSidearms- Luger P08
- Roth–Steyr M1907
- Steyr M1912
- Dreyse M1907
- Mauser C96
- Walther P38
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
RiflesSubmachine gunsMachine guns- MG 30
- Browning M1918
- Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
{{flag|Belgium|1940|name=Kingdom of Belgium}}Sidearms- Nagant M1895
- Browning Hi-Power
- Ruby pistol
- FN Modèle 1903
- FN Modèle 1910
- FN Modèle 1922
Rifles- Mauser Model 1889
- Mauser Modèle 1935
- Gewehr 98
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I
- Mosin–Nagant M91/30{{cn|date=February 2019}}
Submachine gunsLight machine guns- Lewis gun
- FN Modèle 1930
- Browning M1918
- MG 08/15
Medium machine guns- Hotchkiss Modèle 1914
- MG 08
Heavy machine guns- Browning M1917
- Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank gunsBayonets{{flagdeco|Brazil|1889}} United States of BrazilSidearms- Colt M1911
- Colt M1917 revolver
- Browning Hi-Power
- Luger P08
Rifles- M1 Garand ( Lend Lease)
- M1 Carbine Lend Lease
- Springfield M1903 Lend Lease
- Vz. 24 Lend Lease
Submachine guns- M1A1 Thompson Lend Lease
- M3 grease gun Lend Lease
- M50 Reising Lend Lease
- MP18
Machine Guns- Browning M1917 Lend Lease
- Browning M1918 Lend Lease
- Browning M1919 Lend Lease
- Browning M2 Lend Lease
- Hotchkiss M1914
Shotguns- Winchester 1897 Lend Lease
- Browning Auto-5 Lend Lease
- Ithaca 37 Lend Lease
- Coach gun
FlamethrowersAnti-tank weapons- M1 Bazooka
- M18 recoilless rifle
Grenades- Mk 2 grenade
- Molotov Cocktail
{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria|1908|name=Kingdom of Bulgaria}}Sidearms- Luger P08 pistol
- Walther PP
- Tokarev TT-33
Rifles- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
- Mosin–Nagant M91/30
- Karabiner 98k
Submachine Guns- ZK-383
- MP 34
- MP 40
- PPSh-41
- PPS-43
Machine Guns- Madsen machine gun
- MG 08
- MG 30
- MG 34
- Maxim M1910
- Degtyaryov DP-28
- Schwarzlose MG 07/12
- Bren light machine gun{{cn|date=October 2017}}
Mortars- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- Brandt Mle 27/31
Anti-tank weapons- Solothurn S-18/100
- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust
{{flag|Canada|1868|name=Dominion of Canada}}Sidearms- Colt M1911
- Smith & Wesson Triple Lock
- Browning Hi-Power
- Smith & Wesson Victory Model
- Webley Revolver
- Enfield Revolver
- Colt Police Positive
Sub-machine guns- Sten
- M50 Reising
- Thompson submachine gun
Rifles- No. III Lee–Enfield
- No. 4 Mk I Lee–Enfield
- Ross Rifle
- M1 Carbine
- U.S. Enfield M1917
Machine guns- Bren light machine gun
- Lewis Gun
- Vickers machine gun
- Browning M1917
- Browning Automatic Rifle
- Browning M1919
- M1941 Johnson machine gun
Shotguns- Winchester M1897
- Ithaca 37
Flamethrowers- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2
Anti-tank weapons- M9 Bazooka
- Boys anti tank rifle
- PIAT
Grenades- Mills bomb
- No 68 AT Grenade
- Mk.2 Frag Grenade{{cn|date=October 2017}}
{{flagicon|Slovakia|1938}} Slovak RepublicSidearms- Pistole vz. 24
- Pistole vz. 22
RiflesLight machine gunsHeavy machine guns- Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 as "Kulomet vz. 24 (Schwarzlose)"
Mortars- 80 mm vz. 36 – medium mortar
{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1928|name=Republic of China}}List of weapons used by the National Revolutionary Army, as well as Communist forces and Chinese WarlordsSidearms- Astra Model 900
- Mauser C96 (Locally-produced)
- Mauser M712
- Browning Hi-Power (Burma Campaign X-Forces and Y-Forces)
- Tokarev TT-30/TT-33
- FN M1900 (Locally-produced)
- FN Model 1922
- Nambu Type 14 (Captured)
- Type 94 (Captured)
- Type 26 revolver (Captured)
- Luger P08
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (Officers only)
- Nagant M1895
- Colt M1911A1 – (American Lend Lease)
- M1917 revolver – (American Lend Lease)
Rifles- Type 24 rifle- (Licensed copy of Gewehr 98)
- Hanyang Type 88
- Mauser Karabiner 98k (Mainly issued to the early German trained divisions)
- Karabinek wz. 1929
- Gewehr 88
- Gewehr 98
- Mosin–Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944
- Carcano
- ZH-29
- Vz. 24
- FN 1924
- Arisaka Type 30 rifle, Type 38 rifle, Type 44 carbine, and Type 99 rifle (Captured)
- M1 Garand – (American Lend Lease)
- M1 Carbine – (American Lend Lease)
- Springfield M1903 – (American Lend Lease)
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk1 – (American Lend Lease)
- M1917 Enfield – (American Lend Lease)
- M1941 Johnson rifle – (American Lend Lease)
- 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer
- General Liu rifle
- Mondragón rifle
Submachine guns- MP34
- MP18
- MP40
- Erma EMP
- M3 submachine gun (American Lend Lease)
- M1A1 Thompson (American Lend Lease and local production)
- Sten
- PPSh-41 (Communist forces only)
- PPS (Communist forces only)
- Type 100 submachine gun (Captured)
- United Defense M42 (American Lend Lease and local production)
Shotguns- Winchester M1897 – (American Lend Lease)
- Winchester M12 – (American Lend Lease)
- Browning Auto-5 – (American Lend Lease)
- Ithaca 37 – (American Lend Lease)
Light machine guns- Browning Automatic Rifle – (American Lend Lease)
- ZB vz.26 (Imported from Czechoslovakia and locally produced)
- ZB-30
- Bren LMG
- Lewis gun
- Lahti-Saloranta M/26
- Degtyaryov DP-28
- Type 11 light machine gun (Captured)
- Type 96 light machine gun (Captured)
- Type 99 light machine gun (Captured)
- Hotchkiss M1922 machine gun
- FM 24/29 light machine gun
- Madsen machine gun
Medium machine guns- Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun (American Lend Lease)
- MG34 (Locally produced)
Heavy machine guns- Japanese Type 3 heavy machine gun (Captured)
- Type 24 Heavy Machine Gun (Locally produced MG 08)
- Chinese Type 30 Heavy Machine Gun (Locally produced Browning M1917 chambered for 7.92mm Mauser rounds)[1]
- Browning M1917 – (American Lend Lease)
- PM M1910
FlamethrowersAnti-tank weapons- M18 recoilless rifle
- Boys anti tank rifle
- M1 Bazooka
- PTRD
- Chinese Type 36 recoilless rifle (Locally produced M18 recoilless rifle)
Grenades- Type 23 (Locally produced Model 24 grenade)
Close quarters weapons- Dadao
- Miao dao
- HY1935 bayonet
- Qiang (spear)
- Type 30 bayonet (Captured)
{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia|1940}}Czechoslovak RepublicSidearms- ČZ vz. 27
- ČZ vz. 38
- Pistole vz. 22
- Pistole vz. 24
Rifles- vz. 24
- vz. 33
- ZH-29
- Steyr Mannlicher M1895
- Lee–Enfield
Submachine gunsMachine Guns- ZB vz. 26
- ZB vz. 30
- ZB-50
- ZB-53
{{flagicon|Independent State of Croatia|1941}} Independent State of CroatiaSidearms- FN Model 1922
- Walther P38
Rifles- Karabiner 98k - main rifle
- Carcano
- vz. 24
Assault riflesSubmachine Guns- Thompson submachine gun
- Erma EMP
- MP 40
- PPSh-41
- Suomi KP/-31
Machine guns- Fiat-Revelli Modello 1914
- ZB vz. 26
- MG 34
- MG 42
Mortars- Stokes mortar (60 mm)
- Brandt Mle 27/31 (81 mm)
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- Granatwerfer 42
Grenades- Stielhandgranate Model 24
- Model 24 smoke grenade
Anti-tank weapons- Panzerfaust
- Panzerschreck
Knives and bayonets- Kampfmesser 42
- Seitengewehr 98
{{flag|Denmark|1940|name=Kingdom of Denmark}}Sidearms- Bergmann–Bayard pistol M10
- Danish M1880/85 Army Revolver
- Browning Hi-Power
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
Rifles- Gevær M/89
- Karabiner 98k
- Gevær m/96
- Ag m/42
- Lee–Enfield
Submachine guns- Lettet-Forsøgs submachine gun
- Sten Gun used by the Danish resistance movement
Machine Guns- Browning M1919
- Madsen machine gun
- M29 medium machinegun (Heavybarrel version of the standard M24)
Anti-tank weapons- Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon
- 37 mm Fodfolkskanon m1937 (Danish Bofors 37 mm)
Hand Grenades- Danish M.1923
- Makeshift grenades and bombs
{{flag|Republic of Finland}}Sidearms- Browning Hi-Power
- FN Model 1903
- Colt M1911 (captured)
- FN Model 1910 (used by Home Guard)
- FN Model 1922
- Lahti L-35
- Luger pistol (used by Finnish officers)
- Mauser C96 (614 examples used)
- Walther P38 (Finnish UN peacekeeping forces, P1 variant.)
- Nagant M1895 (captured)
- Ruby pistol
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Pistole vz. 24
- TT-33 (captured)
- Beretta Modello 1934
- Beretta Modello 1935 (used by Home Guard)
Rifles- Mosin–Nagant M39
- M28 rifle a.k.a. Pystykorva
- m/96 Mauser a.k.a. Carl Gustav M96
- Gewehr 98
- Karabiner 98k
- Carcano Special variant with attachable rifle grenade
- Lee–Enfield
- Winchester 1895
Submachine Guns- Suomi KP/-31
- PPD-40 (captured)
- PPSh-41 (captured)
- PPS-43 (captured)
- MP 28 (and other variants of this weapon made in Switzerland and Finland itself)
- MP 40 (Delivered with German vehicles)
- Sten (captured)
Machine guns- Chauchat (mainly used in the anti-aircraft role)
- Lahti-Saloranta M/26
- ZB vz. 26
- Lewis gun
- Maxim M/32-33
- Maxim M1910
- SG-43 Goryunov
- Browning M1918
- Browning M1919
- Vickers machine gun
- Degtyaryov DP-28 (captured)
- Kg/1940 Light machine gun (used by Swedish volunteers)
- Madsen machine gun (used by Danish and Norwegian volunteers)
- MG 08
- MG 34 (Limited use)
FlamethrowersAnti-tank weapons - Lahti L-39
- Boys anti-tank rifle (as 14 mm pst kiv/37)
- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust
- Solothurn S-18/100
- 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun
- Bofors 37 mm (as 37 PstK/36)
- Madsen 20 mm
Grenades- Molotov cocktail
- Model 24
Anti-aircraft weapons- 7,62 ITKK 31 VKT
- 20 ITK 40 VKT
- Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon
- 20 ITK 30
- 20 ITK 38K
- 20 ITK 35
- 75 ITK 37
- Vickers Model 1931 (as 76 ITK 34)
KnivesMines- Panssarimiina m/36
- Panssarimiina m/39
- Panssarimiina m/44
- Panssarimiina m/S-39
- m/S-40
{{Flagicon|French Third Republic}} French Third RepublicSidearms- Modèle 1892 revolver
- MAS 1873 revolver
- SACM M1935A
- Savage Model 1907
- Star Model 14
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Ruby pistol
- Union pistol
- Luger P08 (Captured)
Rifles- Berthier 1892m16 carbine
- Berthier 1907/15 rifle
- MAS-36
- Lebel Model 1886 rifle
- Karabiner 98k (French Resistance)
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk.I
Shotguns- Winchester 1897
- Winchester M12
Submachine Guns- MAS-38
- Erma EMP
- Thompson M1928
- Sten
- MP 18
- MP 40 (French Resistance)
Machine guns- MAC 24/29
- Hotchkiss M1922 machine gun
- Chauchat
- Lewis gun
- Bren light machine gun
- Hotchkiss M1914
- Reibel machine gun
- Darne machine gun
- M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
- Browning M1919
Anti-tank weapons- PIAT
- M1 Bazooka
- Fusil anti-char Boys
Grenades- F1 grenade (France)
- OF 37 offensive grenade
- VB rifle grenade
Mortars{{flag|Nazi Germany|1940|name=German Reich}}Sidearms- Walther P38
- Luger P08
- Walther PP, PPK
- Sauer 38H
- Mauser C96
- Mauser HSC
- Ruby pistol
- Beretta M1934 under designation Pistole 671(i)
- Star Model B
- Colt M1911 (Captured)
- Pistolet wz. 35 Vis (Captured)
- Pistole vz. 24 (Captured)
- Nagant M1895 (Captured)
- Browning HP (Captured)
- Tokarev TT-33 (Captured)
Rifles- Karabiner 98k
- Gewehr 98
- Karabiner 98a
- Karabiner 98b
- Gewehr 41
- Gewehr 43
- Gewehr 88 (Issued to Volkssturm)
- Winchester Model 1895 (Issued to Volkssturm units.)
- Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 (Possibly 10,000 of all designs)
- vz. 24 (used as G24(t))
- vz. 33 (used as G33/40(t))
- Mosin–Nagant M91/30 (captured and designated as the Gewehr 252–256 series)
- M1 Garand (Captured from the Americans used under the designation of 7.62mm Selbstladegewehr 251 (a))
- Karabinek wz. 1929 (Captured)
- M1 Carbine (Captured were classified as the Selbstladekarabiner 455(a))
- Krag-Jørgensen (Captured)
- Lee–Enfield (Captured)
Sub-machine guns- MP 18/MP 28
- MP 34
- MP 35
- MP 38
- MP 40
- MP 41
- MP 3008 (10,000) (Use in 1945 only)
- Erma EMP
- MAS-38 (Captured)
- Suomi KP/-31
- PPSh-41 (Captured from Soviets, Issued as the MP 717)
- Sten (Captured from British, Issued as the MP 748 (e))
- Beretta Model 38 (Produced by the Wehrmacht under the designations MP.738 and MP.739)
Machine guns- MG 13
- MG 15
- MG 17
- MG 30
- MG 34
- MG 42
- Breda M30
- Bren light machine gun (used captured examples[27] under the designation 7.7 mm Leichtes MG 138(e))
- Browning Automatic Rifle (Captured From the Americans used under the designation of IMG 28(p))
- Browning wz. 1928 (Captured from Polish in 1939)
- Lewis gun (Captured From the British)
- Madsen machine gun (taken into service after 1940)
- Degtyaryov DP-28 (Captured From the Soviets)
- ZB vz.26 (used as MG26(t))
- ZB vz.24 (used as G24(t))
- Maschinengewehr 30(t)
- ZB-53 (used as G26(t))
- FM 24/29 light machine gun (Captured by the Wehrmacht and redesignated as MG Model 24/29(f))
Assault Rifles- StG44
- MKb 42(H)
- MKb 42(W)
- FG 42 – Battle Rifle
Sniper rifles- Gewehr 43 (Scoped)
- Gewehr 98 (Scoped)
- Karabiner 98k (Scoped)
Shotguns- M30 Luftwaffe drilling
- Walther Toggle-Action Shotgun
Anti-tank weapons - Panzerfaust
- Panzerschreck (Approx 290,000)
- Panzerbüchse 38 & Panzerbüchse 39
- 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 (3,000)
- Sturmpistole
- 37 mm Fodfolkskanon m1937 (Danish Bofors 37mm. used as 3,7 cm PaK 157(d))
- wz.36 (Polish Bofors 37 mm mm.used as 3,7 cm PaK 36(p))
- PTRS-41 (used as Panzerbüchse 784(r))
- Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle (used as Panzerbüchse 35(p))
- Solothurn S-18/100
- 13.9-mm Panzerabwehrbüchse 782(e) (Boys anti-tank rifle in German service)
- Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon (used in motorcycle sidecar and Armoured cars)
Flamethrowers- Flammenwerfer 35
- Einstossflammenwerfer 46
- Flammenwerfer 41
Grenades- Model 24 Stielhandgranate
- Model 43 Stielhandgranate
- Model 39 Eiergranate –
- Splitterring
- S-mine (anti-personnel mine)
Grenade Launcher- Schiessbecher (attach on Kar98k rifle only)
Close quarter weapons- Kampfmesser 42
- S84/98 III Bayonet
Mortars- 5 cm leGrW 36
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- Kz 8 cm GrW 42
- Granatwerfer 42
{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}Sidearms- Beretta M1934 (captured from the Italians)
- Beretta M1935 (captured from the Italians)
- Bergmann-Bayard M1908
- Colt Official Police
- FN M1910-22
- Luger pistol (captured from the Germans)
- Nagant M1895
- Ruby M1914
Rifles- Berthier M1892, M1892-16, M1907-15 and M1916
- Carcano rifle (captured from the Italians)
- Gras M1874 and M1874-14
- Lebel M1886-93
- Lee-Enfield rifle (used by exiled Greek forces)
- Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903, M1903-14 and M1903-41
- Mauser FN M1930
Submachine guns- Beretta M38 (captured from the Italians)
- M3 submachine gun (used by exiled Greek forces)
- MP 34 (captured from the Germans and used by gendarmerie and police forces)
- MP 40 (captured from the Germans)
- Sten submachine gun (used by exiled Greek forces)
- Thompson submachine gun (used by exiled Greek forces)
Light machine guns- Breda M30 (captured from the Italians)
- Bren light machine gun (used by exiled Greek forces)
- Chauchat M1915
- EPK machine gun
- Hotchkiss M1922
Medium Machine guns- Hotchkiss M1914
- Modified Hotchkiss machine gun
- St. Étienne M1907-16
- Schwarzlose M1907-12
Anti-tank gunsMortars- Brandt M27-31
- Brixia M35 (captured from the Italians)
{{flag|Kingdom of Hungary|1940}}Sidearms- FÉG 37M Pistol
- Frommer Stop
- Walther P38
- FÉG 29M
- Frommer Lilliput
- 20M flare pistol
- 42M flare pistol
- 43M flare pistol
Rifles- 35M rifle
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
- 95M Mannlicher
- 31M rifle
- 30M rifle
- 38M rifle
Submachine Guns- Danuvia 39M
- Danuvia 43M
- MP35
- MP40
- Beretta Model 38
- PPSh-41 (Captured)
Machine Guns- MG 34
- Solothurn 31M light MG
- Schwarzlose 7/31M heavy MG
- Madsen LMG (Madsen golyószóró)
- Degtyaryov DP-28
- 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 cocktail)
- Stielhandgranate Model 24
- Lila füstgyertya
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy|1940|name=Kingdom of Italy (Fascist)}}Sidearms- Beretta Modello 1923
- Beretta Modello 1934
- Beretta Modello 1935
- Bodeo Modello 1889
- Glisenti Modello 1910
- Roth–Steyr Modell 1907
- Steyr Modell 1912
- Ruby pistol
- Walther P38
- Mauser C96
Rifles- Carcano modello 1891
- Carcano modello 1938
- Carcano modello 1941
- Revelli modello 1939
- Steyr-Mannlicher Modell 1895
- Karabiner 98k
Semi automatic riflesArmaguerra M39 Breda 35 PG Submachine guns- Beretta modello 1918
- Beretta modello 1938
- FNAB-43
- MP 40
- OVP 1918
- TZ-45
- M1A1 Thompson (Captured examples pressed into use by the Italian Army prior to 8 September 1943)
Light machine guns- Breda modello 1930
- Breda Mod. 5C
- FM 24/29 light machine gun
Medium machine guns- Breda Mod. 5G
- Breda Modello 1937
- Breda Modello 1938
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1935
Heavy machine guns- Breda Modello 1931
- Vickers machine gun (chambered in 6.5×52mm Carcano).
Mortars- Mortaio 45/5 modello 1935
- Mortaio 81/14 modello 1935
Anti-tank Weapons- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust 30
- Solothurn S-18/100
- Solothurn S-18/1000
- Solothurn S-18/1100
- Wz. 35 (ex-Polish)
- Boys anti-tank rifle (Captured in the North African campaign).
Grenades- Breda Mod. 35
- Breda Mod. 42
- SRCM Mod. 35
- OTO Mod. 35
- OTO Mod. 42
- OTO Tipo L
- Passaglia Grenade
Flamethrowers- Lanciafiamme Modello 35
- Lanciafiamme Mod. 41
- Lanciafiamme Mod. 41 d'assalto
Bayonets- Modello 1891 "sciabola baionetta"
- Modello 1891/38 "pugnale baionetta"
{{flag|Empire of Japan}}Sidearms- Nambu Type 14
- Nambu Type 94
- Type 26 Revolver
- Hamada Type pistol
- Hino–Komuro pistol
- Sugiura pistol
- Luger P08
- Astra 900
- Mauser C96
- FN M1910
- Colt M1903
- Smith & Wesson Model 3
Rifles- TERA rifle
- Arisaka Type 5
- Arisaka Type 30
- Arisaka Type 35
- Arisaka Type 38
- Arisaka Type 38 Carbine
- Arisaka Type 44 Carbine
- Arisaka Type 97 Sniper Rifle
- Arisaka Type 99
- Arisaka Type 99 Sniper Rifle
- Arisaka Rifle
- Type I Rifle
Sub-Machine guns- Nambu Type 100
- Nambu Type II
- Beretta Model 38
- MP18
- MP34
Anti-tank Weapons- Type 97 20 mm anti-tank rifle
- Type 99 mine
- Lunge AT mine (Suicide mine. Last years of the war)
Machine Guns- Type 11 Light Machine Gun
- Type 89 machine gun
- Type 92 machine gun (copy of Lewis gun)
- Type 98 machine Gun
- Type 96 Light Machine Gun
- Type 97 heavy tank machine gun
- Nambu Type 99
- Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun
- Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun
- Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun
- Browning M1918 (captured from Chinese forces)
Grenades- Model 24 Stielhandgranate
- Type 4 Grenade
- Type 10 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade
- Type 91 Fragmentation Hand/Discharger Grenade
- Type 97 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
- Type 98 grenade
- Type 99 Hand/Rifle Fragmentation Grenade
Mortars- Type 98 50 mm Mortar
- Type 11 70 mm Infantry Mortar
- Type 97 81 mm Infantry Mortar
- Type 99 81 mm mortar
- Type 94 90 mm Infantry Mortar
- Type 97 90 mm Infantry Mortar
- Type 2 12 cm Mortar
- Type 90 light mortar
- Type 96 150 mm Infantry Mortar
- Type 97 150 mm Infantry Mortar
FlamethrowersGrenade DischargersSwords- Shin guntō
- Type 30 bayonet
- Type 42 bayonet
{{flag|Republic of Lithuania}}Sidearms- Tokarev TT-33
- Luger P08
- M1895 Nagant
- Mauser C96
- Ruby pistol
Submachine GunsRifles- Mauser 24L
- Mauser 98
- Gewehr 88
- Pattern 1914 Enfield
- Mosin–Nagant
Machine Guns- ZB vz.26
- MG 08/15
- Madsen machine gun
- MG 08
- PM M1910
{{flag|Republic of Estonia}}Sidearms- Browning Hi-Power
- Nagant 1895
RiflesSub-machineguns- Tallinn Arsenal
- Suomi KP/-31
Machine-guns- Madsen machine gun
- Maxim M1910
Anti-tank Guns{{flag|Latvia|1940|name=Republic of Latvia}}SidearmsRifles- vz. 24
- Ross Rifle
- No. 4 Mk I Lee–Enfield
- Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30
Submachine gunsMachine guns- Lewis Gun
- Vickers machine gun
Grenades- Stielhandgranate Model 24
{{flag|Grand Duchy of Luxembourg|1938}}Sidearms- Webley Revolver
- Browning Hi-Power
Rifles- Gewehr 98
- Karabiner 98k
- Swedish m/96 Mauser
- Lee–Enfield
- Pattern 1914
- Ross Rifle
Submachine GunsMachine Guns- MG 08
- Vickers machine gun
- Bren light machine gun
- Browning M1918
Anti-tank Guns{{flag|Federated Malay States|name=British Malaya}}Sidearms- Webley Mk IV
- Colt M1911A1
- Browning HP
- S&W Model 10
- Nambu Type 14
- Luger P-08
Shotguns- Winchester M1897
- Winchester Model 12
- Remington Model 11
- Browning Auto-5
Sub-Machine Guns- Owen
- Sten Mk II
- Thompson M1928
- M3
- M50 Reising
- MP40
- MP18
- Nambu Type 100/42
- Nambu Type 100/44
Rifles- Lee–Enfield No.1 Mk III
- Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I
- Lee–Enfield No.5 Mk I
- M1 Carbine
- Arisaka Type 38
- Arisaka Type 99
Machine Guns- Bren Mk I
- Bren Mk II
- Lewis Mk I
- Vickers Mk I
- Browning M1917A1
- Browning M1918A2
- Browning M1919A4
- Browning M2HB
- MG08
- Nambu Type 11
- Nambu Type 96
- Nambu Type 99
- Nambu Type 92
Anti-Tank WeaponsGrenades- Type 97 Grenade
- No.36M Mk.I
- Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
- Molotov Cocktail
Knives- Keris
- Parang
- Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife
- Bayonet
{{flag|Manchukuo}}Sidearms- Mauser Type 1 Pistol
- Mauser Type 2 or 3 Pistol
Rifles- Type 38 Rifle
- Type 99 Rifle
- Type 38 Cavalry Rifle
- Liao Type 13 Rifle
- Manchurian Mauser Rifle
Machine guns- Type 11 light machine gun
- ZB-30
- Type 96 light machine gun
- Type 3 heavy machine gun
- Type 92 heavy machine gun
Grenade Dischargers- Type 10 grenade discharger
{{flag|Mexico|1940|name=United Mexican States}}Sidearms- Obregón pistol
- Colt M1911
- Smith & Wesson M&P
Rifles- vz. 24
- Mauser M1895, M1902, M1936
- Gewehr 98
- Winchester 1895
Sub-machine guns- Erma EMP
- M1A1 Thompson
- M3 submachine gun
Machine guns- Browning M1919
- Hotchkiss M1914
- Mendoza C-1934
- Lewis gun
- Madsen machine gun
- Vickers machine gun
Anti-Tank Guns Mongolian People's RepublicRiflesSubmachine gunsMachine guns- Maxim M1910
- SG-43 Goryunov
- DShK
{{flagdeco|Netherlands}} Kingdom of the Netherlands{{see also |List of Dutch military equipment of World War II}}Sidearms- FN Model 1903
- FN Model 1910/22
- Browning Hi-Power
- Mauser C96 (used by the KNIL)
- Borchardt-Luger
- Sauer M30
Rifles- M.95
- Lee–Enfield
- vz. 24
- M1941 Johnson rifle (By the KNIL)
- M1 Carbine
Submachine Guns- MP 28 (By the KNIL)
- Thompson M1928 (By the KNIL)
- Owen Gun (By the KNIL)
- Sten (By the KNIL)
Machine Guns- Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
- Lewis Gun
- Bren light machine gun
- Browning M1918 (By the KNIL)
- Vickers machine gun
- Madsen machine gun (By the KNIL in carbine version)
- MG08
Grenades- Mk 2 grenade (By the KNIL)
Anti-Tank Weapons- Solothurn S-18/1100 (By the KNIL)
- Bofors 37 mm
- PIAT
- M1 Bazooka
{{flag|New Zealand|1940|name=Dominion of New Zealand}}Sidearms- Smith & Wesson M&P
- Webley Revolver
- Luger P08
- Enfield No. 2
- Browning Hi-Power
RiflesSubmachine Guns- Owen submachine gun
- Thompson submachine gun
- Sten
Machine Guns- Charlton Automatic Rifle (1500)
- Bren light machine gun
- Lewis gun
- Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank Weapons- Boys anti-tank rifle
- PIAT
Grenades{{flag|Kingdom of Norway}}Sidearms- Colt M1914 - Norwegian produced Colt M1911, standard issue for the Norwegian army until 1940.
- Nagant M1895 - Earlier service pistol that preceded the M14 in service. Still in use by 1940.
- Colt M1911 - Some were purchased prior to production of M14.
- Luger P08
Rifles- Krag-Jørgensen M1894 - Standard service rifle for Norwegian forces until 1940. Carbines and sniper versions were also used.
- Lee–Enfield - Used by the resistance movement
- Automatgevär m/42 - used by Police Troops trained in neutral Sweden.
- Karabiner 98k
- Gevär m/96 - used by Police Troops.
- vz. 24
Machine Guns- Madsen M/22 and M/14 - Standard light machine gun.
- Colt M/29 - Standard heavy machine gun and anti air defense.
- Browning M1917
- Browning M1918
- Lewis gun
- Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
Grenades- Makeshift grenades and bombs
{{flag|Republic of Poland}}Sidearms- Radom Pistolet wz.35 Vis
- Nagant M1895
- Nagant wz.1932
- Ruby pistol
- Browning Hi-Power
- Colt M1911(used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
- TT-33 (used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Rifles- Karabin wz.98a
- Karabinek wz.29
- Kbsp wz. 1938M
- Karabinek wz. 91/98/23
- Karabinek wz. 91/98/25
- karabinek wz. 91/98/26
- Karabiner 98k (used by resistance movement)
- Gewehr 98 (used by resistance movement)
- Lee–Enfield (used by the Polish Armed Forces in the West)
- Mosin–Nagant (used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
- SVT-40 (used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Submachine gun- Mors wz. 39
- Bechowiec-1 (used by the resistance movement)
- Błyskawica submachine gun (used by the resistance movement)
- Choroszmanów submachine gun (used by the resistance movement)
- Sten (used by Polish Armed Forces in the West)
- Thompson submachine gun (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
- rkm Browning wz.1928
- Ckm wz.32 (A Polish variant of the M1919 chambered in 7.92mm.)
- Lewis gun
- Browning M1917
- Browning M1918
- Machine gun Type C
- Bren (used by Polish Armed Forces in the West))
- DP (used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
- Maxim wz. 1910 (used by Polish Armed Forces in the East)
Anti-Tank Weapons- Kb ppanc wz.35
- wz.36 (Polish Bofors 37mm)
- PIAT (used by Polish Armed Forces in the West)
- Panzerfaust (used by resistance movement)
Grenades- Molotov Cocktail
- Fragmentation Grenade wz.1933
- Concussion Grenade wz.1933
- wz.S smoke grenade
Grenade launchersFlamethrowers- Zieliński flamethrower
- Sender flamethrower
- WS-1 flamethrower
- WS-2 flamethrower
Mortars- wz.18 mortar
- wz.28 mortar
- wz.18/31 mortar
- wz.31 mortar
- wz.32 heavy mortar
- wz.40 mortar
{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}}Sidearms- Beretta M 1934
- Steyr M1912
- Beretta M 1935
- Ruby pistol
- Tokarev TT-33 (captured)
Rifles- vz.24 - Standard infantry rifle, adopted in 1938.
- Mannlicher M1895 – Issued to second line troops.
- Carcano
- Mosin–Nagant (captured)
Submachine guns- Orita M1941
- PPSh-41 (captured)
- MP28
- MP40
- MP41
- Beretta Model 38
Machine guns- Lewis gun
- ZB vz. 26
- ZB-30
- MG 34
- PM M1910 (captured)
- ZB-53
Anti-tank guns- Panzerschreck
- Panzerfaust
- Bofors 37 mm
{{flag|Union of South Africa|1928}}SidearmsRifles- Lee–Enfield
- Rieder Automatic Rifle
- Jungle Carbine
Submachine gunsMachine Guns- Vickers machine gun
- Bren light machine gun
Anti-Tank Weapons- M1 Bazooka
- PIAT
- 3.5-inch rocket launcher
Mortars{{flag|Soviet Union|1936|name=Soviet Union}}Sidearms- TT-33
- Nagant 1895
- Korovin TK
- Colt M1911 (American Lend-Lease)
- Mauser C96 (captured)
Sub-Machine Guns- PPD-34/38
- PPD-40
- PPSh-41
- PPS42/43
- M50 Reising (American Lend-Lease)
- Thompson submachine gun (American Lend-Lease)
- MP-40 (captured)
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles- AVS-36
- AVT-40
- AS-44
- Fedorov Avtomat (Winter War only)
Rifles- Mosin–Nagant M91/30
- Mosin–Nagant M38 Carbine
- Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine
- Tokarev SVT-38
- Tokarev SVT-40
- SKS (Limited use in 1945)
- M1 Carbine (American Lend-Lease)
- Karabiner 98k (Captured from Germans)
Anti-tank Rifles- PTRD-41
- PTRS-41
- Boys anti-tank rifle (British Lend-Lease)
Machine guns- DP-28
- DTM-4
- Lewis gun (received as Lend-Lease aid)
- Maxim M1910
- DS-39 (production was discontinued after the German invasion)
- SG-43 Goryunov
- DShK
- RPD (Limited use in 1945)
Grenades- F1 grenade (Russia)
- RGD-33 grenade
- RG-41
- RG-42
- RPG-40
- RPG-43
- RPG-6
- Model 1914 grenade
- Molotov cocktail
- Stielhandgranate Model 24 (Captured from Germans)
Grenade Launchers- Dyakonoff grenade thrower (Attach on M91/30 rifle only)
KnivesFlamethrowersAnti-Tank Weapons- PIAT
- Bofors 37 mm
- M1 Bazooka - US Lend Lease
- Panzerschreck - Captured From Enemy
- Panzerfaust 60 - Captured From Enemy
- RPG-1 - Experimental Prototype
Mines- TM-35 mine-Anti-Tank Mines
- PMK-40-Anti-Personnel Mines
{{flag|Thailand|1940|name=Kingdom of Thailand}}Sidearms- FN M1900
- M1911 pistol
- Nambu Type 14
- Luger pistol[2]
- Type 79 Colt Super[3]
- Type 80 Star [4]
- Type 80 Machine pistol[5]
- Type 82 Colt Revolver[6]
Rifles- Type 46 Siamese Mauser
- Type 47 Siamese Mauser
- Type 46/66 Siamese Mauser
- Type 47/66 Siamese Mauser
- Type 66 Siamese Mauser
- Type 38 Arisaka
- Type 99 Arisaka
Submachine gunsMachine guns- Type 66 light machine gun
- Type 92 heavy machine gun
- Type 66 heavy machine gun
- Browning M1917
- Vickers machine gun
Anti-tank weaponsGrenades- Type 97 grenade
- Type 91 grenade
Grenade dischargers- Type 10 grenade discharger
{{flag|United Kingdom|name= United Kingdom (including British Empire)}}Sidearms- Webley Mk.VI (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)
- Enfield No. 2
- FN/Inglis Browning Hi-Power (As Pistol No.2 Mk.I)
- Smith & Wesson M&P
- Colt Official Police
- Colt M1911
- Welrod
Rifles- No. III Lee–Enfield
- No. 4 Mk I Lee–Enfield
- Rifle No. 5 Mk I
- Martini-Enfield
- Rifle, .303 Pattern 1914
- De Lisle carbine
- M1 Garand
- M1 Carbine
Sub-machine guns- Sten – about 4 million produced from all sources
- Lanchester submachine gun
- Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1A1
- Sterling submachine gun
Machine guns- M1941 Johnson machine gun
- Browning M1917
- Browning M1919
- Browning M2
- Bren light machine gun
- Lewis Gun
- Vickers K machine gun
- Vickers machine gun
- Vickers-Berthier
Shotguns- Winchester 1897
- Winchester M12
- Ithaca M37
Anti-tank Weapons- Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT)
- Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, .55
- Bofors 37 mm
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 Concussion hand grenade
- No. 76 Special Incendiary Grenade – Phosphorus hand grenade
- No. 73 Grenade - Also known as "Thermos Grenade", anti-tank grenade
- No.74 ST Grenade - Known as "Sticky Bomb", an anti-tank hand grenade
- No.75 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade - Known as "Hawkins Grenade" or "Hawkins Mine"
- No 77 grenade – White phosphorus hand grenade
- No.82 Hand Grenade – Known as "Gammon Grenade/Bomb"
Mortars- 2-inch mortar
- Ordnance ML 3-inch Mortar
Flamethrowers- Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 "Lifebuoy"
Sniper rifles- Lee–Enfield No 4 Mk 1 (T)
- Pattern 1914 Enfield
- M1D Garand
Knives- Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife
- Smatchet
- Kukri – used by Gurkha regiments
- BC-41
{{flag|United States of America|1912}}Sidearms- Colt New Service Revolver
- Colt M1911
- Colt M1903
- Colt M1917 revolver
- Colt Official Police (Colt M1927 AKA "Colt Commando")
- Smith & Wesson M&P
Rifles- M1 Garand
- M1 Carbine
- Springfield M1903A1
- M1917 Enfield
- M1941 Johnson rifle
- M4 Survival Rifle
Assault Rifles & Battle RiflesSub-machine guns- M1A1 Thompson
- M3A1
- M50 Reising
- United Defense M42
Machine guns- Browning M1918A2
- Lewis Gun
- Browning M1917A1 Heavy Machine Gun
- Browning M1919A4 Medium Machine Gun
- Browning M1919A6 Medium Machine Gun
- Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun
- M1941 Johnson machine gun
Sniper rifles- M1D Garand
- Springfield M1903A4
- Springfield M1903A1 (Used by USMC)
- M1917 Enfield
- Winchester Model 1895
- Winchester Model 70
Shotguns(Commonly used by the Marines in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe) - Winchester M1897
- Winchester M12 - used also on the Western Front(Standard issue shotgun of the US army)
- Browning Auto-5
- Winchester Model 21
- Remington 31
- Ithaca 37
- Stevens M520-30 and M620
Anti-tank weapons- Rocket Launcher, M1/A1 "Bazooka"
- Rocket Launcher, M9 "Bazooka"
- M18 recoilless rifle (Uncommon in Europe, some use in the Pacific)
Flamethrowers- M2 flamethrower
- M1A1 Flamethrower
- Ronson flamethrower
Recoilless riflesGrenades- Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
Grenade launcher- M7 grenade launcher (M1 Garand Attachment)
Mortars- M1 Mortar
- M2 4.2-inch mortar
- M2 Mortar
Edged weapons- Ka-Bar
- M1 bayonet
- M1917 bayonet
- M1905 bayonet
- M1942 bayonet
- Mark I trench knife
- M3 fighting knife
- M4 bayonet
- United States Marine Raider Stiletto
Collins #18 machete V44 (used by raiders and pilots) M1917 bolo knife M1909 bolo knife {{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Kingdom of YugoslaviaSidearms- Ruby pistol
- FN Model 1910/22
- Luger P08 pistol (Captured)
- TT-33 (Soviet Aid)
- Nagant M1895 (Soviet Aid)
- Walther P38 (Captured)
- Mauser C96
Rifles- M24 series
- Gewehr 98
- Kbk wz. 1929
- vz. 24
- Kar98k (Captured)
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
- Carcano (Captured)
Submachine guns- Erma EMP-35
- MP 40 (Captured)
- Beretta Model 38 (Captured)
- Danuvia 43M (Captured)
- Sten gun (British Aid)
- M1 Thompson (British Aid)
- PPSh-41 (Soviet Aid)
- PPS-43 (Soviet Aid)
- Suomi KP/-31 (Captured)
Machineguns- Breda 30 (Captured)
- Breda M37 (Captured)
- Chauchat
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914
- ZB vz. 26
- MG-42 (Captured)
- MG-34 (Captured)
- Madsen machine gun
- Bren light machine gun (British Aid)
Grenades- Vasić model M 12
- Model 24 grenade Captured)
- Model 39 grenade (Captured)
Flamethrowers- Flammenwerfer 42 (Captured)
Anti tank- PIAT (British Aid)
- M1 Bazooka (American Aid)
- Boys anti-tank rifle (British Aid)
See also- Specifications for World War II infantry weapons
- List of secondary and special-issue World War II infantry weapons
- Lists of World War II military equipment
- List of World War II weapons
- List of prototype World War II infantry weapons
- German designations of foreign artillery in World War II
- German designations of foreign firearms in World War II
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