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What kinds of weapons did the soldiers in World War 2 use?

They used sub machine guns, sniper rifles, rifles, pistols, anti tank weapons, and machine rifles. Examples: The Thompson, BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), M1A1 Carbine, etc....


What is a springfield carbine rifle?

Springfield is the manufacturer. A rifle is a long arm with a rifled barrel. A carbine is a short rifle, generally considered having a barrel length of 20 inches or less. All carbines are rifles but not all rifles are carbines.


What do you call soldiers who fight with rifles on the ground?

infantry soldiers


How did the soldiers fight from the trenches?

with rifles


What kind of rifle shoots 9mm bullets?

There are several rifles and carbines that are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Among others, the AR-15 style rifles have been made in that caliber, as well as the Marlin Camp 9 carbine, and High Point carbine.


How powerful was the Spencer carbine compared to modern rifles?

Within its limitations, just as effective as modern arms.


What was standard World War 2 issued American rifle?

m1 garand or the m1a1 carbine were the standard issue combat rifles. they were the semi automatic rifles of their time


Why did soldiers use smooth bore rifles for?

Training.


What are soldiers who fight with rifles on the ground called?

Infantry.


What is a Springfield rifles?

Springfield is the manufacturer. A rifle is a long arm with a rifled barrel. A carbine is a short rifle, generally considered having a barrel length of 20 inches or less. All carbines are rifles but not all rifles are carbines.


How did the Confederate soldiers reload their rifles in the Civil War?

Almost all Civil War rifles were muzzle loaders.


What is the difference between a 30-30 Winchester Model 94 rifle and a Model 94 carbine?

Winchester carbines have a different shaped butt from a rifle, the shoulder or butt plate is shaped differently and is flatter. It never has a trapdoor. Having said that, rifles could be ordered with a carbine or even a shotgun buttstock. Generally speaking, the carbine will have a shorter barrel and not in a heavy profile or fully octagonal. This isn't a certain definition of carbine though as short barrels were available on special order to fit on the rifles. Rifle barrels were available down to 15 inch length, the same as the shortest carbine barrels. If the firearm has a ring attached to the body (action) it will be a carbine as this 'saddle ring' was not available on rifles. Also but more specialised, the two have different sights. Hope that helps.