The IRA no longer exists and its weapons were all given up and put beyond use. They would have used many weapons including revolvers, nail bombs, semtex, petrol bombs, pipe bombs, rifles and anything they could get their hands on from the black market and supporters.
The following answer refers to the 'Provisional Irish Republican Army', which began as a splinter group of the 'Irish Republican Army' in 1969.
Libya has been the biggest single supplier of arms and funds to the IRA, donating large amounts: three shipments of arms in the early 1970s and another three in the mid 1980s, the latter reputedly enough to arm two regular infantry battalions.
The IRA has also received weapons and logistical support from Irish Americans in the United States, especially the NORAID group. Apart from the Libyan aid, this has been the main source of overseas IRA support.
In the United States in November 1982, five men were acquitted of smuggling arms to the IRA after they claimed the Central Intelligence Agency had approved the shipment, although the CIA denied this.
The IRA has received some training and support from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). In 1977, the Provisionals received a 'sizeable' arms shipment from the PLO, including small arms, rocket launchers and explosives, but part of the shipment was intercepted at Antwerp after the Israeli intelligence alerted its European counterparts.
mostly the lee-enfield rifle and shotguns, but the gewehr 98, the vickers machine gun, Lewis guns, a mix of handguns, MP-18, the tompson submachine gun
violence. gunn-running. hope it helps.
in the 1980s he supplied the IRA with weapons and explosives
Chronology of Continuity Irish Republican Army actions happened in 2000.
In the US, an Individual Retirement Account. In the UK, the Irish Republican Army, a former terrorist organisation.
It seems like the enemies of the Provisional Irish Republican Army would be the British. That's what the research that I did on this topic.
It's pretty much exclusively Catholics who are Irish or of Irish descent.
What are in comin are they both have weapons and they fight and are dangers.
in the 1980s he supplied the IRA with weapons and explosives
Irish Republican Brotherhood was created in 1858.
Irish Socialist Republican Party was created in 1896.
Stephen Hayes - Irish republican - died in 1974.
Irish Republican History Museum was created in 2007.
Charlie Daly - Irish republican - died in 1923.
Bernard Fox - Irish republican - was born in 1951.
Jim McAllister - Irish republican - was born in 1944.
Thomas Bryan - Irish republican - was born in 1897.
Patrick Maher - Irish republican - was born in 1889.
Brian Keenan - Irish republican - was born in 1942.