Pistols
Astra 400
Astra 600
DreyseM1907
Luger p08 Pistol
Mauser HSc
Sauer 38H
Volkpistole
Walther P38
Walther PP
Rifles:
Gewehr 98 (standard German infantry rifle of World War I)
Gewehr 98(ö) (Austrian Steyr-Mannlicher M1895)
Gewehr 98/40 (Hungarian 43M rifle)
Gewehr 24(t) (built under licence)
Gewehr 29/40 (Austrian)
Gewehr 33/40(t) (manufactured by Československá Statni Zbrojovka Brno)
Gewehr 209 (Italian Fucile modello 38 in 6.5 mm)
Gewehr 210 (Italian Fucile modello 41 in 6.5 mm)
Gewehr 211 (Dutch Geweer M95 Manlicher in 6.5 mm)
Gewehr 215 (Greek mannlicher-Schönauer Model 03/14 in 6.5 mm)
Gewehr 221/223 (Yugoslavian war reparations after World War I)
Gewehr 231 (Italian Fucile modello 38 in 7.35 mm)
Gewehr 241 (French model 07-15 M34 in 7.5 mm)
Gewehr 242(f) (French MAS-36 in 7.5 mm)
Gewehr 249(a) (American Springfield M 03 in 7.62)
Gewehr 252 (Russian Mosin M-91 in 7.62 and Yugoslavian Puska M91R)
Gewehr 254 (Russian Mosin M-91/30 in 7.62)
Gewehr 256 (Russian Mosin M-91/30 in 7.62 with 3.5 telescope)
Gewehr 261 (Belgian Fusil 1889 Mauser in 7.65 mm)
Gewehr 262 (Belgian)
Gewehr 263 (Belgian Fusil 36 Mauser in 7.65 mm)
Gewehr 281 (British Rifle Nº 1 Mk III in 7.7 mm)
Gewehr 290/298 (Yugoslavian, built under licence)
Gewehr 294 (ex Gewehr 98 recalibrated by the Yugoslavians to 7.9)
Gewehr 306 (Greek, Italian or Yugoslavian G-9)
Gewehr 214 (Italian Fucile modello 91 in 6.5 mm)
Gewehr 299 or 98 (Polish idem)
Gewehr 299(p) (Polish)
Gewehr 301 (French model 1886 transforme 1893 in 8 mm)
Gewehr 302 (French model 1907 transforme 1915 in 8 mm)
Gewehr 303 (French model 1886 racroche 1935 in 8 mm)
Gewehr 304 (French model 1916 in 8 mm)
Gewehr 305 (French model 1907 dit colonial in 8 mm)
Gewehr 307 (Yugoslavian Puska 8 mm M93)
Gewehr 311 (Danish Gevaer m/89-10 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 98a
Karabiner 98b
Karabiner 98k, also K98k or Kar98k (standard infantry rifle of World War II)
Karabiner 408 (Italian Moschetto modello 38 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 409 (Italian Moschetto modello 91 for cavalry in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 410 (Italian Moschetto m 91 for technical troops in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 411 (Dutch Karabijn aantal 1 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 412 (Dutch Karabijn aantal 1 OM en NM in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 413 (Dutch Karabijn aantal 3 OM en NM in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 414 (Dutch Karabijn aantal 4 OM en NM in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 411(n) (Norwegian Kavalerikarabin m/1894 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 412(n) (Norwegian Kavalerikarabin m/1895 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 413(n) (Norwegian Ingenieorkarabin m/1904 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 414(n) (Norwegian Artillerikarabin m/1907 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 415 (Norwegian Karabin m/1912 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 416 (Italian moschetto modello 91/24 in 6.5 mm)
Karabiner 430 (Italian moschetto modello 38 in 7.35 mm)
Karabiner 451 (Belgian Carabine 1889 in 7.65 mm)
Karabiner 453 (Belgian Carabine 1916 in 7.65 mm)
Karabiner 454 (Russian Karabin obr. 1938 g. in 7.62 mm)
Karabiner 457 (Russian Karabin obr 1944 g in 7.62 mm)
Karabiner 492 (Yugoslavian War reparations after World War I)
Karabiner 493 (Polish idem)
Karabiner 494 (Greek S-95)
Karabiner 497 (Polish Karabinek 91/98/25 in 7.92 mm)
Karabiner 505 (Italian or Yugoslavian S-95)
Karabiner 506/1 (Danish Fodfolkskarabin m/89-24 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 506/2 (Danish Artilleriekarabin m/89-24 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 506/3 (Danish Ingeniorkarabin m/89-24 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 506/1 (Danish Rytterkarabin m/89-24 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 551 (French model 1890 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 552 (French model 1892 in 8 mm)
Karabiner 553 (French model 1916 in 8 mm)
SDK carbine (Silenced Drilling Karbiner 9 mm)
Stützen 95 (ö) (Austrian Repetier-Stützen-Gewehr m-1895 in 8 mm)
Volksgewehr 1
Volksgewehr 2
Volksgewehr (Volkskarabiner) 98 (in 8 mm, with some examples in 7.92 x 33 mm)
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Automatic and Semi-Automatic Rifles:
-Gewehr 35
-Maschinenkarabiner M35
-Gewehr 41 (W)
-Gewehr 41 (M)
-Gewehr 43
-Maschinenkarabiner 42 (H)
-Maschinenpistole 43
-Maschinenpistole 43/1 -Maschinenpistole 44
-Sturmgewehr 44
-Gerät 06 (H)
-Sturmgewehr 45
-Volkssturmgewehr 1-5
-Fallschirmjägergewehr 42
-Flieger-Selbstlader-Karabiner 15 (Mondragon)
Machine Guns:
MG 07/12
MG 08
IMG 28
MG 30
MG 30(p)
MG 30(t)
MG 34
MG 42
VMG-27
Submachine guns:
MP 18 I (World War I Bergmann)
MP 28 II (improved MP 18 I)
MP 30(ö) (ex-Austrian S1-100 variant)
MP 34(ö) (ex-Austrian Steyr Solothurn)
MP 34 Bgm (Bergmann)
MP 35 (Bergmann version of the MP.34 Bgm.)
MP 38 (Predecessor to the MP40)
MP 40/I (main production model)
MP 40/II (MP 40 w/ dual magazine)
MP 41 (MP 40 w/ MP 28-like stock)
EMP 44 (cheap weapon made by Erma at the end of the war)
MP 3008 (German near-copy of the Sten Mk. II made at the end of the war)
ZK 383(t) (Czechoslovak submachine gun)
MP E (Erma)
MP 738(i) (Italian Beretta M38/42)
MP 739(i) (Italian Beretta M38/44)
Danuvia 39M
Danuvia 43M
Orita M1941
Suomi M-31
Anti-tank weapons
Panzerbüchse 35(p) (PzB 35(p) - Polish Kb ppanc wz.35 anti-tank rifle)
Panzerbüchse 38 anti-tank rifle
Panzerbüchse 39 anti-tank rifle
Panzerbüchse Boyes - British Boys 0.55 Anti-tank rifle
Swiss 7.92 mm Solothurn M SS 41 anti-tank rifle
Panzerbüchse 783(r) (PzB 783(r)) - a captured Soviet 14.5 mm PTRD-41 (Degtyarev) anti-tank rifle
Panzerbüchse 784(r) (PzB 784(r)) - a captured Soviet 14.5 mm PTRS-41 (Simonov) anti-tank rifle
Panzerbüchse 785(s) (PzB 785(s)) - a Swiss Solothurn S-18/1100 anti-tank rifle
Sturmpistole, modified flare gun
Panzerfaust - pre-loaded anti-tank munition
Panzerschreck - a stronger, German variation of the American Bazooka
Other weapons:
Flammenwerfer 35
Einstossflammenwerfer 46
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