Post by Matthew "Gutsy" Keller on Jan 14, 2008 9:29:11 GMT 10
Bayonets, knives, bayonet-knife models
In active service (all branches)
M9 bayonet (M16 series)
M7 bayonet (M16 series)
M6 bayonet (M14)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
ASEK (Army)
M11 Knife (EOD)
OKC-3S Bayonet (Marine Corps only)
Mk 2 Knife (Ka-Bar)
Gerber Mark II
Mark 3 Knife (SEALs)
Mission Knives MPK Knife (SEALs)
Mission Knives MPK Knife (USMC)
Strider SMF (USMC)
Out of service (obsolete)
Type IV Survival Ax
M5/M5A1 Bayonet (M1 Garand)
M4 bayonet (M1 Carbine)
M3 Fighting Knife
Knife LC-14-B (Woodman's Pal)
M1 bayonet (M1 Garand/M1903)
Mk 2 Machete (Navy)
Mk 2 Knife (Navy)
Mk 1 Knife (Navy)
M1942 Bayonet (M1903/M1 Garand)
M1942 Machete
V44 Knife
V-42 combat knife (Case V-42 'Stiletto')
M1942 Bolo Knife (USMC)
Sykes-Fairbairn Commando Knife
Marine Corps Raiders stiletto by Camillus
M1917/M1918/Mark I Trench Knife
M1917 Bayonet (M1917/Shotgun)
P1913 Bayonet (M1917)
M1905 Bayonet ((M1903/M1 Garand))
M1895 Lee Rifle Bayonet
M1892 Bayonet (Krag)
M1897/M1904/M1909/M1910/M1917 Bolo Knife
M1898 Bolo Bayonet
M1898 Bowie Bayonet
M1880/1890 Hunting Knife (a.k.a Entrenching knife)
M1873 Trowel Bayonet
M1868 Trowel Bayonet
M1861 Navy Rifle Bayonet
M1855 Socket Bayonet
M1847 Musketoon Bayonet
M1841 Mississippi Rifle Bayonet
M1816 Bayonet
M1812 Bayonet
M1795 Bayonet
M1849 Rifleman's Knife
Bowie Knife
Patch knife
Fascine Knife
Tomahawk
Swords (incomplete)
In active service (all branches)
Model 1902 Army Officers' Sword
Model 1852 Navy Officers' Sword
Coast Guard Officers' Sword
Marine Noncommissioned Officers' Sword, 1859–Present
Marine Officers' Mameluke Sword, 1875–present
Air Force Academy Cadets' Sword, c. 1955–present
West Point Cadets' Sword, c. 1922–present
Out of service
Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword
Model 1840 Light Artillery Sabre
Model 1872 Mounted Artillery Officers' Sabre
Model 1840 Army Noncommissioned Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Musicians' Sword
Model 1812/13 Starr Cavalry Sabre
Model 1818 Starr Cavalry Sabre
Model 1833 Dragoon Sabre
Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Sabre
Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1872 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1906 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1913 "Patton" Cavalry Saber
Model 1832 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1832 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1832 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1839 Army Topographical Engineer Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Pay Department Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Engineer Officers' Sword
Model 1850 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1850 Army Staff & Field Officers' Sword
Model 1872 Army Line & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1830 Navy Officers' Sword
Model 1841 Navy Officers' Sword
Model 1834 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
Model 1870 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
Model 1797 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1808 Starr Naval Cutlass
Mayweg & Nippes "Baltimore" Naval Cutlass, c. 1810
Model 1816 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1826 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1841 Naval Cutlass
Model 1861 Naval Cutlass
Model 1917 Naval Cutlass
Marine Noncommissioned Officers' Sword, c.1832–1859
Marine Officers' Mameluke Sword, 1826–59
West Point Cadets' Sword, c. 1850
West Point Cadets' Sword, Model 1872
Sidearms
In active service (all branches)
M9 (Beretta 92F/FS; Pistol ('Personal Defense Weapon'), 9x19mm Parabellum)
M11 (SIG Sauer P228; Pistol, 9x19mm NATO)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
Kimber ICQB (M1911A1 variant developed for MCSOCOM Det-1)
MEU(SOC) Pistol (.45ACP) (M1911A1 modified by USMC armorers for MEU(SOC). Replacement will be made by Kimber.)
Sig P229R DAK (.40 S&W) (USCG)
Mk 23 Mod 0 (Heckler & Koch Mark 23; Pistol, .45 ACP) (special forces)
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical (special forces; often preferred over the Mark 23 pistol)
Glock 19 (Official Sidearm to Air Force Pilots)
Mk 24 Mod 0 (SIG/Sauer P226; Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (Navy SEALs and other special forces)
M9A1 (Beretta 92FS w/ accessory rail; Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (Limited purchase by USMC)
M1911A1 (Colt Model 1911A1; Pistol, .45 ACP) (some special forces groups and USMC Force Recon)
High Standard HDM (Suppressed Pistol, .22 LR) (Navy SEALs and USMC Force Recon)
Heckler & Koch P9S (HK; Suppressed Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (only used by Navy SEALs)
Heckler & Koch P11 ZUB (Underwater weapon) (Navy SEALs)
Out of service (obsolete)
Ruger Mk II (Integrally Suppressed variant; Automatic Pistol, .22 LR) (Navy SEALs)
M15 General Officers (RIA compact conversion of M1911A1; Pistol, .45 ACP)
Mk 1 Mod 0 Underwater Defense Gun (Pistol, Mk 59 Mod 0) (Navy SEALs)
S&W M15 (K38 Combat Masterpiece; Revolver, .38 Special) (USAF)
Mk 22 Mod 0 (Smith & Wesson Model 39; Suppressed Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (special forces)
Browning HP (Automatic Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (special forces)
Colt M1903 (Colt; Pistol, .32 ACP) (General Officers)
Colt M1908 (Colt; Pistol, .380 ACP) (General Officers)
M1917 (Colt and Smith & Wesson; Revolver, .45 ACP)
M1911 (Colt Model 1911; Pistol, .45 ACP)
M1909 Army (Colt; Revolver, .45 Colt ('Long Colt'))
M1908 Army (Colt; Revolver, .38 Special)
M1905 Marine (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1903 Army (Colt; Revolver, S&W .38 Special/.38 Long Colt)
M1899/M1901/M1902 Revolver (Smith & Wesson; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1896 Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1892/M1894 Army (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1889 Navy (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1873 (Colt Single Action Army; Revolver, .45 Colt)
M1865/M1867 Navy (Remington; Rolling Block Pistol, .50 cartridge)
Smith and Wesson No. 2 (Revolver, .32)
Savage Figure Eight (Savage; revolver, .36)
Star Model 1863 (Star; Revolver, .44)
M1861 Navy Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .36)
M1860 Army Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .44)
New Model Army (Remington; Revolver, .44)
LeMat Revolver (Revolver, .41/.63, .35/.5)
Spiller and Burr (Revolver, .36)
Remington New Model Revolver (Revolver, .44)
Remington Model 1861 ('Old Model'; Revolver, .44)
Remington-Beals Revolver (Revolver, .36)
M1851 Navy (Colt; Revolver, .36)
M1849 Pocket Pistol (Colt; Revolver)
Colt Dragoon Revolver (1st/2nd/3rd) (Colt; Revolver, .44)
M1847 Pistol (Walker Colt; Revolver, .44)
M1842 Navy ('Model 1842 Ames pistol'; Ames/Deringer; Percussion Pistol, .54)
M1842 Pistol ('Model 1842 Aston pistol', Aston/Johnson; Percussion Pistol, .54)
M1836 flintlock pistol (.54)
M1816 flintlock pistol (.54)
Harpers Ferry Model 1805 (Flintlock pistol, .54)
M1799 flintlock pistol (North & Cheney; .69)
Experimental
Combat Pistol (.45 ACP)
Joint Combat Pistol (.45 ACP) (Changed to 'Combat Pistol' program, 2006)
SOF Combat Pistol (.45 ACP) (Merged to JCP, 2005)
Future Handgun System (Merged to JCP, 2005)
Colt OHWS (.45 ACP)
Objective Personal Defense Weapon
Beretta 92S-1 (JSSAP winner; Pistol, 9 x 19 mm NATO)
Misc. JSSAP/XM9/XM10 entrants (9x19mm Parabellum)
Colt SCAMP (.22 SCAMP)
Gyrojet handgun (13 mm)
Remington Model 53 (.45 ACP)
Savage Arms .45 pistol (.45 ACP)
Colt Model 1905 (Colt, Pistol, .45 ACP)
Colt Model 1902 (Colt; Pistol, .38 ACP)
Colt Model 1900 (Colt; Pistol, .38 ACP)
M1900 'American Eagle Luger' (DWM; Pistol, 7.65 mm, 9 mm; later .45 ACP test)
Steyr Mannlicher M1894 (Pistol, 7.65x21mm)
Shotguns
The Army designated all shotguns they acquired in 1917 as "Trench Gun, Model 1917", regardless of manufacturer or whether they were in trench-, riot-, or training-gun configuration
In active service
M1014 (Benelli M4 Super 90; semi-auto 12 gauge)
Mossberg 500 & 590 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Remington 870 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester 1200 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
KAC Masterkey (Pump-action under barrel 12 gauge)
Out of service (obsolete)
Remington 7188 (Full-auto 12 gauge) (SEAL only)
Ithaca M37 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
M1917 Trench Gun (Remington Model 10 pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester Model 1912 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester Model 1897 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Springfield Model 1881 Forager (20 gauge)
Various Civil War Shotguns
Experimental
XM26 Lightweight Shotgun System (Accessory shotgun; pump-action 12 gauge) (active program)
Misc. CAWS entrants (canceled)
Submachine guns
In active service
MP5/MP5N (9x19mm Parabellum)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
MP5K/MP5K-N (9x19mm Parabellum)
MP5SD3/5/6 (Suppressed SMG; 9x19mm Parabellum)
Out of service (obsolete)
Madsen M50 (9x19mm Parabellum)
Walther MPL/MPK (9x19mm Parabellum)
Mk 24 Mod 0 (Smith & Wesson Model 76; 9x19mm Parabellum)
Carl Gustaf M/45 (9x19mm Parabellum)
M3/M3A1 Grease Gun (.45 ACP/9x19mm Parabellum)
Model 50/55 Reising (.45 ACP)
M2 submachine gun (Hyde-Inland M2, .45 ACP)
MAC-10 (.45 ACP / 9x19mm Parabellum)
M42 submachine gun (United Defense M42, .45 ACP/9x19mm Parabellum)
M1/M1A1 Thompson (.45 ACP)
M1928/M1928A1 Thompson (.45 ACP)
M1921 Thompson (.45 ACP) (not type classified)
Uzi (9x19mm Parabellum)
Experimental
HK SMG II (9x19mm Parabellum)
HK 54A1 (9x19mm Parabellum)
HK MP2000 (9x19mm Parabellum)
Carbines
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
M4/M4A1 Carbine (Automatic carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 18 Mod 0 CQBR (CQB Assault Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
HK 416 Carbine (Automatic Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (U.S. Army's Asymmetric Warfare Group and Combat Applications Group, also know as Delta Force.)
Out of service
GAU-5/A and A/A ("SMG," 5.56x45mm) (USAF only)
XM177/E1/E2 ("SMG," 5.56x45mm)
Colt Model 733 (5.56x45mm NATO) (USMC Force Recon)
GUU-4/P ("Arm Gun," .221 Remington Fireball)
CAR-15 SMG (CAR-15 w/ 10" barrel, 5.56 mm)
AR-7 (.22 LR)
M1/A1 Carbine (Semi-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
M2 Carbine (Full-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
M3 Carbine (Scoped Full-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
XM231/M231 FPW (Firing Port Weapon, 5.56x45mm NATO)
T38/M4 (Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet)
T39/M6 (Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet/.410 Gauge)
MA-1 (AR-5 Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet)
Experimental
EX 16 Mod 0 SCAR-L (CQC) (Multipurpose Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO) (SOCOM only) (Active program)
EX 17 Mod 0 SCAR-H (CQC) (Multipurpose Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (SOCOM only) (Active program)
XM8 Compact Carbine (5.56x45mm) (cancelled)
CAR-15 Survival Rifle (5.56x45mm)
Rifles
Includes muskets, musketoons, etc., as well as rifles
In active service (all branches)
M16A2/A3/A4 (Automatic rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
AK-47/AKS-47/AKM/AKMS (Automatic Rifle, 7.62x39mm) (only in use by special operations and advisory units, some troops in service use confiscated rifles as primary or alternate weapon)
Colt M723/M725 (M16A2 carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
M1 Garand (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06) (In use by the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Team and U.S. Air Force Drill Team)
M1903 Springfield Rifle (Bolt-action rifle) (In use by the U.S. Army Drill Team, U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard Drill Team and U.S. Coast Guard Silent Drill Team)
M14 (Selective Fire Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO)
M14 SMUD (Stand-off Munition Disruption rifle, M14 with scope, used to destroy unexploded ordnance)
GUU-5/P (Automatic carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (USAF only)
Heckler & Koch G3 (7.62x51mm NATO rifle) (used by special forces)
M16/A1 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (limited numbers remain in use/inventory)
Ruger Mini-14 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (limited issue to some U.S. Marine Security Guard Detachments in U.S. diplomatic facilities)
Out of service (obsolete)
Colt Model 653 (M16A1 Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
CAR-15 Carbine (M16 w/ 15" barrel, 5.56x45mm)
AR-15/Colt Model 601/602 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (USAF and SOF use only)
Harrington & Richardson T223 (HK33; Select Fire Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Type 56 (Automatic Rifle, 7.62x39mm) (still in limited use by special operations units[citation needed])
XM23 Carbine (Selective Fire Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
XM22/E1 Rifle (Selective Fire Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 4 Mod 0 (Suppressed Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 2 Mod 0/1/2 (Semi-Automatic Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO)
M1 Garand (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
M1941 Johnson rifle (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
M1918 BAR (.30-'06)
M1917 (a/k/a Enfield Bolt Action Rifle; .30-'06)
M1903/A1/A3 (a/k/a Springfield Bolt Action Rifle; .30-'03, .30-'06)
M1895 Navy (Navy Lee, 6 mm Navy)
M1892/M1896/M1898 Rifle (a/k/a Krag Bolt Action Rifle; .30-40 Krag)
M1892/M1896/M1898/M1899 Carbine (a/k/a Krag Bolt Action Carbine; .30-40 Krag)
M1885 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov)
M1882 Short Rifle (.45-70 Gov.)
M1882 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov.)
M1879 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov.)
M1877/M1879/M1884/M1886 Carbine (.45-70 Gov.: .45-55-405 & .45-70-500)
M1875 Officers' Rifle (.45-70 Gov.)
M1873/M1879/M1880/M1884/M1888/M1889 Springfield (a/k/a Trapdoor Springfield;.45-70 Gov..: .45-55-405 & .45-70-500)
M1872 Springfield (a/k/a Rolling Block Springfield; .50-70 Gov.)
M1865/M1866/M1868/M1869/M1870 Springfield (a/k/a Trapdoor Springfield; .50-70 Government)
M1863 Rifle-Musket (rifle-musket)
Sharps carbine/rifle (Breech-loader; .42-60-410) (.52 caliber issued to Berdan's 1st and 2nd US Sharpshooters in the US Civil War)
Smith carbine (Breech-loader (break-open); .50-50-360)
Henry rifle (Lever-action; .44-26-200)
Spencer rifle (Lever-action; 56-56 (.52-45-350))
M1863 Springfield
M1861 Springfield (.58)
Burnside carbine (Breech-loader, .58-60-500)
Starr Carbine (Breech-loader, .54)
Colt revolving rifle (Colt Model 1855; 6/5-shot revolver rifle;.44/.56)
Greene rifle (Bolt-action breech-loader)
P53 Enfield (.577 (.58))
P51 Enfield Musketoon ("Artillery Carbine"; 24" barrel, .69)
Model 1854 Lorenz rifle (Rifle-musket, .54, .58)
M1859 Sharps ('New model 1859', breech loader; .52, .56)
M1855 Rifle-Musket
M1855 Rifle (Percussion muzzle-loader; 58-60-500)
M1847 Musketoon (Springfield, .69)
M1842 Musket (Percussion musket, .69)
M1841 Rifle "Mississippi Rifle" (percussion muzzle-loader;.54 , .58)
M1840 Musket (flintlock musket;.69)(later percussion)
M1835 Springfield (flintlock musket; .67 cal)
M1819 Hall rifle (Harper's Ferry;Breech-loader)
Model 1822 Musket (Flintlock Musket) .69 (later percussion)
Model 1816 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69) (Later Percussion)
Model 1817 Rifle ('Common rifle';Derringer, Johnson, North and Starr; Flintlock rifle, .54) (later percussion)
Model 1814 Rifle (Deringer; Flintlock rifle)
Springfield Model 1812 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Model 1808 Contract Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Harper's Ferry Model 1803 Rifle (Flintlock rifle; .54)
Model 1795 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Charleville musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Brown Bess (Musket; .75)
Kentucky Rifle (Flintlock rifle)
Ferguson rifle (Flintlock breech-loader; .69)
Experimental
EX 16 Mod 0 SCAR-L (Multipurpose Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO) (Active program)
EX 17 Mod 0 SCAR-H (Multipurpose Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (Active program)
XM8 (Lightweight Assault Rifle system, 5.56x45mm NATO) (canceled)
XM29 (Kinetic Energy and Airburst Launcher System; 5.56x45mm NATO and 20 mm airburst munition (XM1018)(early)/25 mm airburst munition) (canceled)
M4E2 Carbine (Automatic Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (never standardized)
Gyrojet rifle (13 mm)
M14E1 (Selective Fire Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (never standardized)
Misc. Garand Variants (E1-E6 and E9-E14) (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
Misc. Advanced Combat Rifle entries (concluded 1991)
Misc. Future Rifle Program entries (canceled)
Misc. Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) entries (concluded/cancelled)
Pedersen Rifle (.276) (Not Pedersen device)
Pedersen Device (.30 M1918) (w/ M1903)
In active service (all branches)
M9 bayonet (M16 series)
M7 bayonet (M16 series)
M6 bayonet (M14)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
ASEK (Army)
M11 Knife (EOD)
OKC-3S Bayonet (Marine Corps only)
Mk 2 Knife (Ka-Bar)
Gerber Mark II
Mark 3 Knife (SEALs)
Mission Knives MPK Knife (SEALs)
Mission Knives MPK Knife (USMC)
Strider SMF (USMC)
Out of service (obsolete)
Type IV Survival Ax
M5/M5A1 Bayonet (M1 Garand)
M4 bayonet (M1 Carbine)
M3 Fighting Knife
Knife LC-14-B (Woodman's Pal)
M1 bayonet (M1 Garand/M1903)
Mk 2 Machete (Navy)
Mk 2 Knife (Navy)
Mk 1 Knife (Navy)
M1942 Bayonet (M1903/M1 Garand)
M1942 Machete
V44 Knife
V-42 combat knife (Case V-42 'Stiletto')
M1942 Bolo Knife (USMC)
Sykes-Fairbairn Commando Knife
Marine Corps Raiders stiletto by Camillus
M1917/M1918/Mark I Trench Knife
M1917 Bayonet (M1917/Shotgun)
P1913 Bayonet (M1917)
M1905 Bayonet ((M1903/M1 Garand))
M1895 Lee Rifle Bayonet
M1892 Bayonet (Krag)
M1897/M1904/M1909/M1910/M1917 Bolo Knife
M1898 Bolo Bayonet
M1898 Bowie Bayonet
M1880/1890 Hunting Knife (a.k.a Entrenching knife)
M1873 Trowel Bayonet
M1868 Trowel Bayonet
M1861 Navy Rifle Bayonet
M1855 Socket Bayonet
M1847 Musketoon Bayonet
M1841 Mississippi Rifle Bayonet
M1816 Bayonet
M1812 Bayonet
M1795 Bayonet
M1849 Rifleman's Knife
Bowie Knife
Patch knife
Fascine Knife
Tomahawk
Swords (incomplete)
In active service (all branches)
Model 1902 Army Officers' Sword
Model 1852 Navy Officers' Sword
Coast Guard Officers' Sword
Marine Noncommissioned Officers' Sword, 1859–Present
Marine Officers' Mameluke Sword, 1875–present
Air Force Academy Cadets' Sword, c. 1955–present
West Point Cadets' Sword, c. 1922–present
Out of service
Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword
Model 1840 Light Artillery Sabre
Model 1872 Mounted Artillery Officers' Sabre
Model 1840 Army Noncommissioned Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Musicians' Sword
Model 1812/13 Starr Cavalry Sabre
Model 1818 Starr Cavalry Sabre
Model 1833 Dragoon Sabre
Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Sabre
Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1872 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1906 Light Cavalry Sabre
Model 1913 "Patton" Cavalry Saber
Model 1832 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1832 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1832 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1839 Army Topographical Engineer Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Pay Department Officers' Sword
Model 1840 Army Engineer Officers' Sword
Model 1850 Army Foot Officers' Sword
Model 1850 Army Staff & Field Officers' Sword
Model 1872 Army Line & Staff Officers' Sword
Model 1830 Navy Officers' Sword
Model 1841 Navy Officers' Sword
Model 1834 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
Model 1870 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
Model 1797 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1808 Starr Naval Cutlass
Mayweg & Nippes "Baltimore" Naval Cutlass, c. 1810
Model 1816 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1826 Starr Naval Cutlass
Model 1841 Naval Cutlass
Model 1861 Naval Cutlass
Model 1917 Naval Cutlass
Marine Noncommissioned Officers' Sword, c.1832–1859
Marine Officers' Mameluke Sword, 1826–59
West Point Cadets' Sword, c. 1850
West Point Cadets' Sword, Model 1872
Sidearms
In active service (all branches)
M9 (Beretta 92F/FS; Pistol ('Personal Defense Weapon'), 9x19mm Parabellum)
M11 (SIG Sauer P228; Pistol, 9x19mm NATO)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
Kimber ICQB (M1911A1 variant developed for MCSOCOM Det-1)
MEU(SOC) Pistol (.45ACP) (M1911A1 modified by USMC armorers for MEU(SOC). Replacement will be made by Kimber.)
Sig P229R DAK (.40 S&W) (USCG)
Mk 23 Mod 0 (Heckler & Koch Mark 23; Pistol, .45 ACP) (special forces)
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical (special forces; often preferred over the Mark 23 pistol)
Glock 19 (Official Sidearm to Air Force Pilots)
Mk 24 Mod 0 (SIG/Sauer P226; Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (Navy SEALs and other special forces)
M9A1 (Beretta 92FS w/ accessory rail; Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (Limited purchase by USMC)
M1911A1 (Colt Model 1911A1; Pistol, .45 ACP) (some special forces groups and USMC Force Recon)
High Standard HDM (Suppressed Pistol, .22 LR) (Navy SEALs and USMC Force Recon)
Heckler & Koch P9S (HK; Suppressed Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (only used by Navy SEALs)
Heckler & Koch P11 ZUB (Underwater weapon) (Navy SEALs)
Out of service (obsolete)
Ruger Mk II (Integrally Suppressed variant; Automatic Pistol, .22 LR) (Navy SEALs)
M15 General Officers (RIA compact conversion of M1911A1; Pistol, .45 ACP)
Mk 1 Mod 0 Underwater Defense Gun (Pistol, Mk 59 Mod 0) (Navy SEALs)
S&W M15 (K38 Combat Masterpiece; Revolver, .38 Special) (USAF)
Mk 22 Mod 0 (Smith & Wesson Model 39; Suppressed Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (special forces)
Browning HP (Automatic Pistol, 9x19mm Parabellum) (special forces)
Colt M1903 (Colt; Pistol, .32 ACP) (General Officers)
Colt M1908 (Colt; Pistol, .380 ACP) (General Officers)
M1917 (Colt and Smith & Wesson; Revolver, .45 ACP)
M1911 (Colt Model 1911; Pistol, .45 ACP)
M1909 Army (Colt; Revolver, .45 Colt ('Long Colt'))
M1908 Army (Colt; Revolver, .38 Special)
M1905 Marine (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1903 Army (Colt; Revolver, S&W .38 Special/.38 Long Colt)
M1899/M1901/M1902 Revolver (Smith & Wesson; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1896 Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1892/M1894 Army (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1889 Navy (Colt; Revolver, .38 Long Colt)
M1873 (Colt Single Action Army; Revolver, .45 Colt)
M1865/M1867 Navy (Remington; Rolling Block Pistol, .50 cartridge)
Smith and Wesson No. 2 (Revolver, .32)
Savage Figure Eight (Savage; revolver, .36)
Star Model 1863 (Star; Revolver, .44)
M1861 Navy Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .36)
M1860 Army Revolver (Colt; Revolver, .44)
New Model Army (Remington; Revolver, .44)
LeMat Revolver (Revolver, .41/.63, .35/.5)
Spiller and Burr (Revolver, .36)
Remington New Model Revolver (Revolver, .44)
Remington Model 1861 ('Old Model'; Revolver, .44)
Remington-Beals Revolver (Revolver, .36)
M1851 Navy (Colt; Revolver, .36)
M1849 Pocket Pistol (Colt; Revolver)
Colt Dragoon Revolver (1st/2nd/3rd) (Colt; Revolver, .44)
M1847 Pistol (Walker Colt; Revolver, .44)
M1842 Navy ('Model 1842 Ames pistol'; Ames/Deringer; Percussion Pistol, .54)
M1842 Pistol ('Model 1842 Aston pistol', Aston/Johnson; Percussion Pistol, .54)
M1836 flintlock pistol (.54)
M1816 flintlock pistol (.54)
Harpers Ferry Model 1805 (Flintlock pistol, .54)
M1799 flintlock pistol (North & Cheney; .69)
Experimental
Combat Pistol (.45 ACP)
Joint Combat Pistol (.45 ACP) (Changed to 'Combat Pistol' program, 2006)
SOF Combat Pistol (.45 ACP) (Merged to JCP, 2005)
Future Handgun System (Merged to JCP, 2005)
Colt OHWS (.45 ACP)
Objective Personal Defense Weapon
Beretta 92S-1 (JSSAP winner; Pistol, 9 x 19 mm NATO)
Misc. JSSAP/XM9/XM10 entrants (9x19mm Parabellum)
Colt SCAMP (.22 SCAMP)
Gyrojet handgun (13 mm)
Remington Model 53 (.45 ACP)
Savage Arms .45 pistol (.45 ACP)
Colt Model 1905 (Colt, Pistol, .45 ACP)
Colt Model 1902 (Colt; Pistol, .38 ACP)
Colt Model 1900 (Colt; Pistol, .38 ACP)
M1900 'American Eagle Luger' (DWM; Pistol, 7.65 mm, 9 mm; later .45 ACP test)
Steyr Mannlicher M1894 (Pistol, 7.65x21mm)
Shotguns
The Army designated all shotguns they acquired in 1917 as "Trench Gun, Model 1917", regardless of manufacturer or whether they were in trench-, riot-, or training-gun configuration
In active service
M1014 (Benelli M4 Super 90; semi-auto 12 gauge)
Mossberg 500 & 590 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Remington 870 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester 1200 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
KAC Masterkey (Pump-action under barrel 12 gauge)
Out of service (obsolete)
Remington 7188 (Full-auto 12 gauge) (SEAL only)
Ithaca M37 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
M1917 Trench Gun (Remington Model 10 pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester Model 1912 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Winchester Model 1897 (Pump-action 12 gauge)
Springfield Model 1881 Forager (20 gauge)
Various Civil War Shotguns
Experimental
XM26 Lightweight Shotgun System (Accessory shotgun; pump-action 12 gauge) (active program)
Misc. CAWS entrants (canceled)
Submachine guns
In active service
MP5/MP5N (9x19mm Parabellum)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
MP5K/MP5K-N (9x19mm Parabellum)
MP5SD3/5/6 (Suppressed SMG; 9x19mm Parabellum)
Out of service (obsolete)
Madsen M50 (9x19mm Parabellum)
Walther MPL/MPK (9x19mm Parabellum)
Mk 24 Mod 0 (Smith & Wesson Model 76; 9x19mm Parabellum)
Carl Gustaf M/45 (9x19mm Parabellum)
M3/M3A1 Grease Gun (.45 ACP/9x19mm Parabellum)
Model 50/55 Reising (.45 ACP)
M2 submachine gun (Hyde-Inland M2, .45 ACP)
MAC-10 (.45 ACP / 9x19mm Parabellum)
M42 submachine gun (United Defense M42, .45 ACP/9x19mm Parabellum)
M1/M1A1 Thompson (.45 ACP)
M1928/M1928A1 Thompson (.45 ACP)
M1921 Thompson (.45 ACP) (not type classified)
Uzi (9x19mm Parabellum)
Experimental
HK SMG II (9x19mm Parabellum)
HK 54A1 (9x19mm Parabellum)
HK MP2000 (9x19mm Parabellum)
Carbines
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
M4/M4A1 Carbine (Automatic carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 18 Mod 0 CQBR (CQB Assault Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
HK 416 Carbine (Automatic Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (U.S. Army's Asymmetric Warfare Group and Combat Applications Group, also know as Delta Force.)
Out of service
GAU-5/A and A/A ("SMG," 5.56x45mm) (USAF only)
XM177/E1/E2 ("SMG," 5.56x45mm)
Colt Model 733 (5.56x45mm NATO) (USMC Force Recon)
GUU-4/P ("Arm Gun," .221 Remington Fireball)
CAR-15 SMG (CAR-15 w/ 10" barrel, 5.56 mm)
AR-7 (.22 LR)
M1/A1 Carbine (Semi-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
M2 Carbine (Full-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
M3 Carbine (Scoped Full-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)
XM231/M231 FPW (Firing Port Weapon, 5.56x45mm NATO)
T38/M4 (Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet)
T39/M6 (Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet/.410 Gauge)
MA-1 (AR-5 Survival Rifle; .22 Hornet)
Experimental
EX 16 Mod 0 SCAR-L (CQC) (Multipurpose Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO) (SOCOM only) (Active program)
EX 17 Mod 0 SCAR-H (CQC) (Multipurpose Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (SOCOM only) (Active program)
XM8 Compact Carbine (5.56x45mm) (cancelled)
CAR-15 Survival Rifle (5.56x45mm)
Rifles
Includes muskets, musketoons, etc., as well as rifles
In active service (all branches)
M16A2/A3/A4 (Automatic rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
In active service (some branches, secondary or limited roles)
AK-47/AKS-47/AKM/AKMS (Automatic Rifle, 7.62x39mm) (only in use by special operations and advisory units, some troops in service use confiscated rifles as primary or alternate weapon)
Colt M723/M725 (M16A2 carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
M1 Garand (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06) (In use by the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Team and U.S. Air Force Drill Team)
M1903 Springfield Rifle (Bolt-action rifle) (In use by the U.S. Army Drill Team, U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard Drill Team and U.S. Coast Guard Silent Drill Team)
M14 (Selective Fire Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO)
M14 SMUD (Stand-off Munition Disruption rifle, M14 with scope, used to destroy unexploded ordnance)
GUU-5/P (Automatic carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (USAF only)
Heckler & Koch G3 (7.62x51mm NATO rifle) (used by special forces)
M16/A1 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (limited numbers remain in use/inventory)
Ruger Mini-14 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (limited issue to some U.S. Marine Security Guard Detachments in U.S. diplomatic facilities)
Out of service (obsolete)
Colt Model 653 (M16A1 Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
CAR-15 Carbine (M16 w/ 15" barrel, 5.56x45mm)
AR-15/Colt Model 601/602 (5.56x45mm NATO rifle) (USAF and SOF use only)
Harrington & Richardson T223 (HK33; Select Fire Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Type 56 (Automatic Rifle, 7.62x39mm) (still in limited use by special operations units[citation needed])
XM23 Carbine (Selective Fire Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO)
XM22/E1 Rifle (Selective Fire Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 4 Mod 0 (Suppressed Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO)
Mk 2 Mod 0/1/2 (Semi-Automatic Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO)
M1 Garand (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
M1941 Johnson rifle (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
M1918 BAR (.30-'06)
M1917 (a/k/a Enfield Bolt Action Rifle; .30-'06)
M1903/A1/A3 (a/k/a Springfield Bolt Action Rifle; .30-'03, .30-'06)
M1895 Navy (Navy Lee, 6 mm Navy)
M1892/M1896/M1898 Rifle (a/k/a Krag Bolt Action Rifle; .30-40 Krag)
M1892/M1896/M1898/M1899 Carbine (a/k/a Krag Bolt Action Carbine; .30-40 Krag)
M1885 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov)
M1882 Short Rifle (.45-70 Gov.)
M1882 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov.)
M1879 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle; .45-70 Gov.)
M1877/M1879/M1884/M1886 Carbine (.45-70 Gov.: .45-55-405 & .45-70-500)
M1875 Officers' Rifle (.45-70 Gov.)
M1873/M1879/M1880/M1884/M1888/M1889 Springfield (a/k/a Trapdoor Springfield;.45-70 Gov..: .45-55-405 & .45-70-500)
M1872 Springfield (a/k/a Rolling Block Springfield; .50-70 Gov.)
M1865/M1866/M1868/M1869/M1870 Springfield (a/k/a Trapdoor Springfield; .50-70 Government)
M1863 Rifle-Musket (rifle-musket)
Sharps carbine/rifle (Breech-loader; .42-60-410) (.52 caliber issued to Berdan's 1st and 2nd US Sharpshooters in the US Civil War)
Smith carbine (Breech-loader (break-open); .50-50-360)
Henry rifle (Lever-action; .44-26-200)
Spencer rifle (Lever-action; 56-56 (.52-45-350))
M1863 Springfield
M1861 Springfield (.58)
Burnside carbine (Breech-loader, .58-60-500)
Starr Carbine (Breech-loader, .54)
Colt revolving rifle (Colt Model 1855; 6/5-shot revolver rifle;.44/.56)
Greene rifle (Bolt-action breech-loader)
P53 Enfield (.577 (.58))
P51 Enfield Musketoon ("Artillery Carbine"; 24" barrel, .69)
Model 1854 Lorenz rifle (Rifle-musket, .54, .58)
M1859 Sharps ('New model 1859', breech loader; .52, .56)
M1855 Rifle-Musket
M1855 Rifle (Percussion muzzle-loader; 58-60-500)
M1847 Musketoon (Springfield, .69)
M1842 Musket (Percussion musket, .69)
M1841 Rifle "Mississippi Rifle" (percussion muzzle-loader;.54 , .58)
M1840 Musket (flintlock musket;.69)(later percussion)
M1835 Springfield (flintlock musket; .67 cal)
M1819 Hall rifle (Harper's Ferry;Breech-loader)
Model 1822 Musket (Flintlock Musket) .69 (later percussion)
Model 1816 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69) (Later Percussion)
Model 1817 Rifle ('Common rifle';Derringer, Johnson, North and Starr; Flintlock rifle, .54) (later percussion)
Model 1814 Rifle (Deringer; Flintlock rifle)
Springfield Model 1812 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Model 1808 Contract Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Harper's Ferry Model 1803 Rifle (Flintlock rifle; .54)
Model 1795 Musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Charleville musket (Flintlock musket; .69)
Brown Bess (Musket; .75)
Kentucky Rifle (Flintlock rifle)
Ferguson rifle (Flintlock breech-loader; .69)
Experimental
EX 16 Mod 0 SCAR-L (Multipurpose Rifle, 5.56x45mm NATO) (Active program)
EX 17 Mod 0 SCAR-H (Multipurpose Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (Active program)
XM8 (Lightweight Assault Rifle system, 5.56x45mm NATO) (canceled)
XM29 (Kinetic Energy and Airburst Launcher System; 5.56x45mm NATO and 20 mm airburst munition (XM1018)(early)/25 mm airburst munition) (canceled)
M4E2 Carbine (Automatic Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO) (never standardized)
Gyrojet rifle (13 mm)
M14E1 (Selective Fire Rifle, 7.62x51mm NATO) (never standardized)
Misc. Garand Variants (E1-E6 and E9-E14) (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-'06)
Misc. Advanced Combat Rifle entries (concluded 1991)
Misc. Future Rifle Program entries (canceled)
Misc. Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) entries (concluded/cancelled)
Pedersen Rifle (.276) (Not Pedersen device)
Pedersen Device (.30 M1918) (w/ M1903)