All types
They used M1 garands i think shooting at incoming pilots from high stations and gatling guns from the navy vessels well not much guns were used it was a navy and plane areas they used the guns from the vessals and Americans shootong from their planes(hell)
yes, you do get to use guns in Australian navy cadets.
Yes
In World War II.
water guns
The US Navy has made purchases from Browning many times throughout its history.
US Navy: Battleships (14" & 16" guns), Aircraft Carriers (Fleet, Light, Escort), Cruisers (Large 12" guns, Heavy 8" guns, Light 6" guns), Destroyers (5" guns), Destroyer Escorts (3" & 4" guns), Submarines (SS and Gato class).
hand guns , long guns, Air guns , Rifle these are used as a firearms .
Carry guns? Yes, generally. Work in the civilian population? Not generally. NCIS stands for "Navy Criminal Investigation Service", and they only work on cases that involve Navy personnel.
gunpowder can be used for guns and fireworks
Don't know about the specific 1874 model, but Gatling guns were used by Peru, Canada (only one unit), Imperial Russia, and the United Kingdom (used by the Royal Navy).
Muskets were the type of guns used in 1690. Pistols were also common types of guns that were used in 1690.