there is an unknown amount of guns used by the American army
The lights that com out of guns are only used by police officers and the US army.
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They merit a salute of 19 guns.
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Artillerymen fired: 105mm and 155mm field guns; 155mm and 175mm SPGs (Self Propelled Guns). US Tankers fired: 90mm cannons (M48 Patton tank main gun) and 152mm cannons (M551 Sheridan tank main gun). Australian tankers used Centurian tanks which fired 84mm main guns (20 pounders). South Vietnamese tankers used the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank, which fired a 76mm main gun. North Vietnamese Army (NVA) tankers used the PT76 light tank which fired a 76mm main gun and the T54 medium tank which fired a 100mm cannon.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_States Visit this link XD, I could explain but every single weapon was used...
During the Vietnam War era, "Gun" meant artillery. Small arms meant machine guns, rifles, pistols, etc. Today's "Gun's" in the US Army are hi-tech using smart projectiles and are mostly light weight improved versions from the Viet War. Mostly 105mm's and 155mm. During the Vietnam War the US Army fielded: 175mm self propelled guns; 8 inch self propelled guns; 155mm self propelled guns; 40mm Dusters (WWII pom pom guns AAA); towed 105mm field guns, towed 155mm field guns (referred to as "Split Trails") because the towing portion of the guns were split to support it when firing; put together for towing. US Army tank guns were the 90mm on the M48 Patton tank; 152mm for the M551 Sheridan tank. The US Army infantry in Vietnam initially fielded the M14 rifle, then transitioned onto the M16 rifle. The standard pistol for all GIs was the standard model 1911 .45 automatic. Recoilless rifles operated by the US Army were the 90mm and 106mm. Standard mortars were the 81mm and 4 deuce (4.2 inch mortar).
Obviously, if used responsibly, guns can be used to protect people. A gun is a tool; used for the purpose it was intended, it can be a deterrent or can be used for defense.
It is estimated that around 30% of American adults own a gun or live in a household with guns. This would translate to roughly 100 million people.
No one record. Estimates are about 310 million guns.