M16A2 (in second line units)
M16A4
M4
M4A1
HK416 (special operations units only)
FN SCAR (special operations units only)
M14 and variants
M110 Semi Automatic Sniper System
M24
M107
Special operations units may also have access to non-standardized weapons.
Yes, in the early years of the US Civil war the South used hunting rifles such as the Hawken and Kentcuky rifles and shotguns due too the shortage of military rifles, they remained in service until 1863.
Rifles are mostly 5.56 and handguns are 9mm. There are other calibers that are used, but those are the most common.
Colt's Manufacturing made the majority of the M16 rifles, and all of the M4 rifles, purchased by the US military. Fabrique Nationale would come in second, providing some of the M16 rifles, and all of the M249 and M240 machine guns.
Yes, and no. The US Military does not sell guns to ANYONE. However, there are FORMER military rifles that are legally sold. This includes rifles used through the 1950s that are not fully automatic (machine guns). My very legal collection includes military rifles from Great Britain, Germany, Russia, Italy, Switzerland, the US, Columbia, Argentina, China and Japan.
M16A2 & M16A4 rifles and M4 series carbines.
Marlin has manufactured machineguns and submachineguns for the US military, as well as making M1Garand barrels, and parts for M1 Carbines.
The Lebanese military has traditionally had good standing with the US, and the US M16 rifles, as well as the CAR-15 and M4 carbines are fairly standard among their Army, although not necessarily exclusive. The AK series rifles (both in 7.62x39 and 5.45x39), the G3, the HK33, and other types may be found within the ranks of the Lebanese Ground Forces, as well.
C&R.
Just before the start of the US Civil War, it is estimated that 700,000 rifles were available. Half of these, however, were obsolete smoothbores, and only 36,000 could be considered modern .58 caliber.
No reference for a savillion rifle. If you mean civilian, same as for a military rifle- it will depend on the caliber and barrel. Military rifles in the US are made by civilian companies.
The US military used maggots for wounds.
Just the words "US ARMY" Patches Badges, like paratrooper wings Skulls Rifles Basically, any military emblem is good.