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12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun; 14-inch M1920 railway gun; 15 cm SK C/25; 15 cm hrubá houfnice vz. 25; 15 cm sIG 33; 16-inch/45-caliber gun; 16-inch/50-caliber M1919 gun; 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun; 16-inch howitzer M1920; 18-inch/48-caliber Mark 1 gun; 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun; 41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun; 122 mm gun M1931 (A-19 ...
PPS (1942–1960s in USSR) – Family of submachine guns used alongside the PPSh family; Thompson submachine gun (1938–1971 in USA) – Family of submachine guns designed in 1910 and onwards, The Thompson is a famous submachine gun commonly associated with American gangsters; M3 submachine gun (1943–present) – A cheaper and lighter ...
Ithaca Gun Company: 12 gauge 16 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge United States: 1933 Ithaca Mag-10: Ithaca Gun Company: 10 gauge United States: 1975 KAC Masterkey: Knight's Armament Company: 12 gauge United States: 1980s Kel-Tec KSG: Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc. 12 gauge United States: 2011 KS-23: TsNIITochMash: 23x75mmR Soviet Union: 1971 KUGS HD410 ...
This is a list of all military weapons ever used by the United States. This list will include all lists dealing with US weapons to show all weapons ever used by the United States of America. American Revolution
Whitney Firearms Inc.22 Long Rifle United States: 1956-1957 Wildey: Wildey F.A. Incorporated.357 Wildey Magnum.44 Auto Mag.45 Winchester Magnum.41 Wildey Magnum.44 Wildey Magnum.45 Wildey Magnum.475 Wildey Magnum United States: 1980-2011; 2016–present (USA Firearms Corp.-Wildey Guns) WIST-94: PREXER Ltd. 9×19mm Parabellum Poland: 1996-present
1920–1921 Pușcă Automată model 1986: ROMARM: 5.45×39mm ... List of machine guns; List of multiple-barrel firearms; List of pistols; List of pump-action rifles;
The Remington Model 51 is a small pocket pistol designed by John Pedersen and manufactured by Remington Arms in the early 20th century for the American civilian market. Remington manufactured approximately 65,000 Model 51 pistols in .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers from 1918 to 1926, though small numbers were assembled into the mid-1930s.
The perceived popularity of submachine guns such as the Thompson with violent gangsters in the 1920s and 1930s was one of the main reasons given for passage of the National Firearms Act by the United States Congress in 1934.