right now it is the M16 A4 5.56mm rifle
That the Marine Corps is subordinate to and part of the US Navy.
In the US Military, the word "Gun" means a cannon (Field Piece, Field Gun, Artillery, Self Propelled Gun, etc.). A "Gun Emplacement" is a place in which a cannon is positioned. During the Vietnam War, the most common US Army/US Marine gun was probably the 105mm Field Gun (105mm Artillery), a split trailed towed cannon. Small arms refers to machine guns, pistols, carbines, and rifles. The most common rifles used by the Marines in WW2 was the M1 garand semiautomic 30-06 caliber rifle. In Korea, the same. In Vietnam, it was the M14 semiautomatic rifle in .308 caliber (7.62mm NATO); by the late 1960's in Vietnam, Marine riflemen transitioned to the US Army's new M16 assault rifle in caliber .223 (5.56mm NATO).
Most of the US does not have gun registration. Where there IS registration, that information is not available to the public.Most of the US does not have gun registration. In areas that do, that information is not available to the public.
As with MOST states in the US, Oregon does not require registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns or handguns. Common misconception.
Depends on where you are in the US. In most of the US, no license is required.
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement for registration of common firearms. The dealer must maintain a record of sales, but there is no "registration" per se.
Have common sense, and heart.
in MOST of the US, there is no requirement to register a gun.
Marine Force Recon
sniper i think
the most common language in the US is English
Marine life is affected by pollution.The US Marine was attacked outside of Starbucks. The zoo set up a marine exhibit with donations from the US Marines.