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USMC[edit]
Small arms[edit]
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
M9 | ![]() |
9 x 19mm NATO | Pistol | ![]() ![]() |
Beretta 92FS To be replaced by the M17 Modular Handgun System[1][2] | |
M9A1 | ![]() |
9 x 19mm NATO | Pistol | ![]() ![]() |
Standard Issue Combat Pistol.[3][4] | |
M45A1 CQBP | ![]() |
.45 ACP | Pistol | ![]() |
Modified M1911A1, for use by MEU(SOC) and MARSOC. Still in use by Recon Battalions and Security and Emergency Services Battalions. | |
M17, M18 | ![]() |
9 x 19mm NATO | Pistol | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sig Sauer P320 Won the Modular Handgun System competition[5] | |
Glock-19M (M007) | 9 x 19mm NATO | Pistol | ![]() |
Glock 19 - Adopted in February 2015 for use by MARSOC. | ||
Submachine guns | ||||||
M653 SMG | 9 x 19mm NATO | Submachine gun | ![]() |
Used in night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, and escort | ||
MP5N | ![]() |
9 x 19mm NATO | Submachine gun | ![]() |
Used in night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, and escort | |
Small Caliber Rifles/carbine | ||||||
M27 IAR | ![]() |
5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle Squad Automatic Weapon |
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Standard Issue Battle Rifle. Initially issued as a replacement for the M249, in 2018 the decision was made to adopt the M27 as the standard USMC assault rifle in infantry battalions. | |
M4 carbine | ![]() |
5.56×45mm NATO | Carbine | ![]() |
Fomer Standard Issue Carbine, Mostly being replaced by M27 in infantry battalions. | |
Mk 16 Mod 0 Mk 17 Mod 0 |
5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle / Battle rifle | ![]() ![]() |
Used by MARSOC. | ||
M16A2 M16A4 |
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5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | ![]() |
Mostly being replaced by M27 in infantry battalions. Used by Non-Infantry and Support Troops. | |
SIG Sauer MCX | ![]() |
5.56×45mm NATO, .300 AAC Blackout | Assault rifle | ![]() ![]() |
Used by Joint Special Operations Command | |
Shotguns | ||||||
Mossberg 500 | ![]() |
12-gauge | Shotgun | ![]() |
Standard Issue Combat Shotgun | |
Remington 870 | 12-gauge | Shotgun | ![]() |
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M1014 | ![]() |
12-gauge | Shotgun | ![]() |
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Machine guns | ||||||
M249 | ![]() |
5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | ![]() |
Belt-fed, but can be used with STANAG magazines[6][7] | |
M240 | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO | General purpose machine gun | ![]() |
Belt-fed[8][9] | |
Browning M2 | ![]() |
.50 BMG | Heavy machine gun | ![]() |
Mounted on vehicles or tripods.[10] | |
DMRs and sniper rifles | ||||||
Mk 14 EBR | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO | Designated Marksman Rifle | ![]() |
To be replaced with the M110A1 CSASS | |
M110 SASS | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO | Designated Marksman Rifle | ![]() |
KAC SR-25 | |
M110K1 SASS | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor | Designated Marksman Rifle | ![]() |
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M110A1 CSASS | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor | Compact Squad Designated Marksman Rifle | ![]() |
HK 417 Sniper, Replacing M110 SASS and M14 EBR | |
SIG Sauer 716 G2 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Designated Marksman Rifle | ![]() |
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M24 SWS | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper Weapon System | ![]() |
Remington 700 | |
M2010 ESR | ![]() |
.300 Winchester Magnum | Enhanced Sniper Rifle | ![]() |
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Mk 13 Mod 5 |
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.300 Winchester Magnum | Sniper Rifle | ![]() |
AI Arctic Warfare | |
Mk 20 SSR | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor | Sniper Support Rifle | ![]() ![]() |
FN SCAR-H TPR | |
Mk 21 PSR | ![]() |
7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum | Precision Sniper Rifle | ![]() |
Remington MSR | |
Mk 22 ASR | ![]() |
7,62x51 NATO, .300 Norma Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum | Advanced Sniper Rifle | ![]() |
Barret MRAD | |
M107 | ![]() |
.50 BMG | Anti-materiel rifle, sniper rifle | ![]() |
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Grenade-based weapons | ||||||
Mk 19 | ![]() |
40mm | Automatic grenade launcher | ![]() |
Belt-fed.[11][12] | |
Mk 47 Striker | ![]() |
40mm | Automatic grenade launcher | ![]() |
Fire-control system | |
M203 | ![]() |
40mm | Grenade launcher | ![]() |
Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher[13][14] | |
M320 | ![]() |
40mm | Grenade launcher | ![]() ![]() |
Single-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher | |
M67 | ![]() |
Fragmentation grenade | ![]() |
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M18 | ![]() |
Smoke grenade | ![]() |
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M84 | ![]() |
Flashbang | ![]() |
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Portable anti-material weapons | ||||||
AT4 | 84mm | Anti-tank weapon | ![]() |
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M141 | ![]() |
83.5mm | Anti-fortification | ![]() |
Single-shot shoulder-launched weapon designed to defeat hardened structures. Based on the SMAW. | |
M72 LAW | ![]() |
66mm | Anti-tank weapon | ![]() |
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M3 MAAWS[15] | ![]() |
84x246mm R | Anti-tank recoilless rifle | ![]() |
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BGM-71 TOW | ![]() |
Guided anti-tank missile | ![]() |
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FGM-148 Javelin | ![]() |
Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | ![]() |
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FIM-92 Stinger | ![]() |
Anti-aircraft missile | ![]() |
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M202 FLASH | ![]() |
66mm M235 Incendiary TPA | Multishot incendiary rocket launcher | ![]() |
- ^ M9 Pistol, U.S. Army Fact Files.
- ^ John Pike. "M9 9 mm Beretta Pistol". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "U.S. Marines Add to M9A1 Inventory". Law & Order Magazine. Encyclopedia.com. November 1, 2006. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ^ Tendas, Pierangelo. "Beretta M9-A1". Armi & Tiro. securityarms.com. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ^ http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/01/20/army-picks-sig-sauers-p320-handgun-to-replace-m9-service-pistol.html Army picks Sig Sauer's P320 handgun to replace M9 service pistol, Fox News Tech
- ^ M249 Machine Gun, U.S. Army Fact Files.
- ^ John Pike. "M249 Squad Automatic Weapon". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ M240 Machine Gun, U.S. Army Fact Files.
- ^ John Pike. "M240 7.62mm Machine Gun". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ John Pike (24 February 2011). "M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ Mk193 Grenade Machine Gun, U.S. Army Fact Files.
- ^ John Pike (13 January 2011). "Mk 19 Grenade Machine Gun". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ M203 Grenade Launcher, U.S. Army Fact Files.
- ^ John Pike. "M203 40mm Grenade Launcher". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ Carl Gustaf Selected as Standard Equipment for US Army Light Infantry Units - Deagel.com, 20 February 2014