During WW1 there were mainly bolt-action rifles. Infantrymen generally used them.
Germany used mainly the Mauser Model 98 rifle
Britain used the Lee Enfield rifle
The Russian Empire used the Mosin-Nagant rifle
The United States used the Enfield 1917 and Springfield 1903 rifles
France used the 1886 Lebel rifle
During WW1, they also started using Machine guns extensively.
The two most common were:
The German Maxim gun
The British Vickers
Germany also used a sub machine gun, which was rare to find, the MP18
Rifles:
The Americans used the Springfield 03 the Germans used the Mauser and the British used the Lee-Enfield, Canadians used Ross rifles early in the war, French used Lebel and Berthier and Autro-Hungarians used the Steyr-Mannlicher.
Machine guns:
About 20 different machine guns were used. The most well known were Vickers, Maxim, Spandau and Hotchiss
Mortars
Grenades:
sticks, cricket balls, egg bombs and rifle grenades were used by German and Austrian troops
Mills were the gernade of choice with Allied forces. During one battle, Pozieres Heights during the night of 26-27 July 1916 one of the largest grenade battles took place between German and Australian troops and British. The Allied troops alone threw approx 15,000 mills bombs in a 12 hour period.
Tanks:
First used in WW1
Aircraft:
Huge advances were made in aircraft technology.
Poison Gas
Submarines/Uboats
Dreadnoughts
Cruisers
Destroyers
Torpedo Boats
Bayonettes
Flamethrowers
Artillery
The standard weapon in the German army, the 7.92 mm Mauser Gewehr 98 was designed (as its name suggests) in 1898 by Peter Paul Mauser (1838-1914). Somewhat superior in design to the majority of its contemporaries, it incorporated the clip and magazine into a single detachable mechanism, saving valuable loading time. It suffered however from the disadvantage of being unsuited to rapid fire (on account of its bolt arrangement), and was limited by a five-cartridge magazine. Nevertheless it was a thoroughly dependable, well tested and accurate weapon, and with its fitted optical sight, ideal for use in sniping.
mustard gas, and several different types of rifles, also airplanes and submarines.
scissors and rolling pins and tennis rackts and darts also washing up power also a spoon and the deadly tooth paste ever known to man watch out for aqua fresh
they used planes, submarines and guns :)
Long guns, hand guns, artillery
Used extensively.
Of course they did.
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
no it was germany,hungary and italy who caused most of the damage in ww1
No they didn't.
Kill people
rifles and machine guns
germany
unknown
They were not yet invented- did not exist.
it affected it by gas.