M14
The M14 was up to about 1965. After that, the M16
The Colombian army's official standard issue rifle is the IMI galil, an israeli rifle derived from the ak-47 design, i don't really knoww how much it costs
The standard issue rifle of the Royal Australian Army is the F88 Austeyr. It is a variant of the Austrian made Steyr Aug, manufactured under license.
the l96 is a standard issue British army sniper rifle with high power and very good range
Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland use it as their standard issue rifle. Several other military forces issue it to select units.
ABOUT $200 MAX , THIS SHOULD BE A 30-06 ARMY ISSUE RIFLE, MADE BY 3 DIFFERENT COMPANIES, REMINGTON, WINCHESTER AND EDDYSTONE- ENGLAND
"Swiss Miss army rifle
The current issue rifle of the British armed forces is the L85-A2 or SA80 (Small Arms 1980s) as it is commonly known. It is a 5.56mm calibre assault rifle. It is a bullpup, meaning that the pistol grip and trigger are in front of the magazine housing. It's magazines hold 30 rounds, and the weapon has two modes of fire; semi automatic and automatic.
The Mark one and two Enfield Bolt Action Rifle in calibre .303 were the standard issue rifles (Australia) in World War I.
The main rifle currently used by the Russian Army is the AK-74M. It is a modernized version of the AK-74, chambered for the 5.45x39mm cartridge. It is known for its reliability, durability, and ease of use, and has been the standard issue rifle for the Russian military since the 1970s.
Th XM8 rifle was developed by the US Army from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. It is a lightweight assault rifle. The US Army collaborated with Heckler & Koch to design the XM8 rifle.
The KAR98k was used as the standard-issue rifle of the German army in WWII. They used it for close-range and long range shooting and for snipers. It was the most used gun in combat for the Germans.