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Yes. Especially towards the start of the war, bolt action and semi automatic rifles were the most common infantry weapon used.
world war 2 was the most violent war the world has ever witnessed world war 2 was so deadly
its was the 369th infantry an all black regiment that was never wanted by the whites in the first place
The most common one that was used as a weapon in World War 1 is called the Artillery
The most widespread firearm is by far and away the AK-47, but the most widely used weapon? probably a simple knife/machete
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During the US Civil War one weapon was the most used one by the Union infantry. This was the 1861 Model of the Springfield rifle.
Claws a wolf's greatest weapon/ most preferred weapon is its teeth, wolf canines are very deadly
The rifles most commonly used by the major combatants were, among the Allies, the Lee-Enfield
the highly trained infantryman. any weapon in an untrained Soldiers hands are less effective
No :/ Tanks, artillery and fighter planes could all top both the firepower and Anti-Tank/Infantry capabilities of this weapon. :P
Also called the "balisong" or "gravity knife", YES, the knife is considered a deadly weapon and is prohibited from most states when carried concealed.
The one, main weapon was man. All of them could pull the trigger or push the button. After man was the rifle. Everyone had one and individually these were the most deadly weapon overall.
There is no clear anser to this question but a lot of people argue that Poison Gas and Machine Guns were the most deadly weapons in WWI.
It is the most deadly weapon in the world. Bullets (words) coming out of it leave long-lasting wounds that often fail to heal in a lifetime. People lose their confidence, become depressed and sometimes they declare war. Hence, it is advisable to use the tongue with care.
"Most deadly" is really meaningless, since a weapon that kills is just as deadly as any other weapon that kills. If you mean what was the most effective weapon, then a group of knights on horseback and the longbow used in large numbers were probably more effective than any other. Disciplined groups of armoured knights armed with lance, shield and secondary weapons were almost unstoppable and opposing infantry could not generally withstand a determined charge. Operating together, a group of horsemen had the advantage of impetus, weight, height and power over enemy infantry. The longbow, used in numbers, was effective in terms of delivering projectiles (arrows) with great force, rapidly and repeatedly over a considerable distance. Against enemies on horseback or against closely-packed infantry the longbow was a devastating weapon and could cause huge numbers of casualties while the enemy was still unable to get close enough use their hand-to-hand weapons (spears, swords, axes and so on). Arrowheads were constantly being improved with points that could penetrate various types of armour.
Yes. Especially towards the start of the war, bolt action and semi automatic rifles were the most common infantry weapon used.