Infantry WEAPONS
* M16A2 & M16A4 Assault Rifles - M16A2 is being phased out * M4 Carbine * M4A1 Close Quarter Battle Weapon (CQBW) * USMC Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle (SAM-R) * USMC Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) * M40A1 & M40A3 Sniper Rifles * M82A1A & M82A3 & M107 Sniper Rifles * Mk 11 Mod 0 * Glock 17
M-14 Shotguns /10 gauge full-auto jackhammer * M870 12-gauge pump * M1014 12-gauge automatic * Mossberg 500/590 Machine guns
* M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun * M240G 7.62 mm Medium Machine Gun * M249 5.56 mm Squad Automatic Weapon * M67 Hand Grenade (Fragmentation) * AN-M14 Hand Grenade (Incendiary) * Mk 141 Mod 0 Hand Grenade "flash-bang" * Smoke Grenade * M203 40 mm Rifle-Mounted Grenade Launcher * MK19 40 mm Automatic Grenade Launcher and the m10 bayonet The Marines use two automatic pistols, neither of which is made by Glock. The general issue sidearm is the M9 Beretta 9mm pistol.
Certain Marine special operators use the MEU(SOC), which is a heavily-modified version of the classic M1911 .45 pistol. The military is running out of M1911 frames that are suitable to use for this weapon, so they're in the process of buying an off-the-shelf sidearm.
The basic issue weapon of the marines is the m16 A-2 rifle.
The Marine corps has a bast array of weapons in its arsenal.
Go to the related box links for the wikipedia article on the list of the marine weapons which I will provide in the related box below.
well the standard battle rifle is the m16a2 with the m4 carbine used also(along with other varients ie DMR), the m249 SAW, the M240g, the .50bmg M2 hmg, the Mk-19 automatic grenade launcher, the M40a3 rifle, the m203 grenade launcher, the M9 pistol, the M-45 MEUSOC pistol, the barrett .50bmg rifle, the M21 DMR (designated marksman rifle), and other m14 stlye rifles. the AT4 rocket launcher, the SMAW (shoulder-launched multipurpose assualt weapon) and the javelin rocket system. these are all i can currently think of
All Marines are taught in recruit training, "Every Marine is a Rifleman!" The weapon we are taught to fire in recruit training is an M16-A2. We're taught stock weld, eye relief, relaxation, breath control, trigger pull, sight alignment, sight picture before firing for the first time. During what is called "grass week" we undergo classes to teach us these things and other. Such as the characteristics of the weapon; using the acronym LMGAS: Light weight, Magazine fed, Gas operated, Air cooled and Shoulder fired. The weight of the weapon alone(w/o sling, bayonet or magazine) is 7.5 pounds. Loaded, slung and ready to fire the weapon weighs 8.79 pounds. It is 39.63 inches long. Muzzle velocity is 2800 feet per second(853 meters per second). It's max effective range on an area target is 262.48 feet(800 meters), on a point target max effective range is 1804.5 feet(550 meters). There are two firing modes for this weapon, automatic(3 round burst) or semi-automatic(single round shot). Set to automatic it fires 90 rounds per minute and on semi-auto 45 rounds per minute. Cyclic rate of fire is 800 rounds per minute; sustained rate of fire is 12-15rpm; semi-automatic rate of fire is 45rpm; and burst rate of fire is 90rpm. One magazine holds 30, 5.56 millimeter rounds. If you were to replace this weapon it would cost approximately $586. This weapon is manufactured by Colt Manufacturing & Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing, Inc.
Once you reach the rank of Sergeant(E-5) you are allowed to qualify on the range with a pistol. Unless you work with PMO(Military Police). They fire an M9mm. I personally, am a better shot with a pistol than a rifle, but a pistol isn't my weapon of choice, per say. I wouldn't say that the M9 would be any Marine's weapon of choice, but it is another widely used weapon.
Hope this answered your question!
I only know of two the M249 (SAW) and the M27 IAR. Sorry wish I knew the rest.
Berreta M9
Colt 1911
M16
M4 Carbine
M27
SAM-R
M39
Mk 11 Mod 0
M110
M40
Barret M82
Colt 9mm SMG
Remington 870
M1014
Mossberg 590A1 12-gauge pump
M2HB
M240G
M249
Weapons may vary depending on what mission your are engaged in. Usually, a rifleman is armed with an M-16 with a bayonet attached to it, an M9 Beretta pistol as a secondary weapon, grenades, and a Ka Bar knife.
The standard issue "Rifles" are variants of the Colt M16.
M16 rifle. M40A3 sniper rifle
I think you mean "Rifle"- the M16. Guns are machineguns, cannon, or shotguns.
Yes, I believe they do. They use systema airsoft guns, which are the best you can get. The marines used to train with paintball guns several years ago, but they switched to airsoft because airsoft is more realistic.
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not at first but, when the ambassador told the marines to point guns at her she did.
There were no US Marines on the BEACHES at Normandy. There were marine snipers on the highest points on the ships firing at badly placed mines and MG nests along the beach. There were marines operating the main guns on the ships.
You can find all the new models and prices on the Crosman home page.
In Vietnam the Marines, like the Army, used what they were issued. Although there were times in which some of the men appropriated (got a hold of) civilian shotguns, revolvers, and some WWII Tommy Guns (.45 caliber Thompson Submachine guns) and even some WWII M1 Carbines and M1 Garands. US Marines were also the last US military personnel to be issued fighting knives in the Vietnam War...the infamous KABAR.
The marines used many gun models throughout the war. However, the primary weapon of US forces was the M-1 Garand. The M1 Carbine and M14 were also frequently used rifles.
It Comes with 5 UNSC Marines, 1 Black Recon, Elephant, 2 machine guns, and 1 Black Mongoose. It is AWESOME.
The collective noun is a muscle of marines.
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